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Cooperative Fundraising
City finances are always stretched thin,
and even a small donation to Mayors for Peace may be politically or
economically impossible for some cities that would like to help. In such cases,
we recommend working in cooperation with local civil society organizations and
concerned citizens to hold a fundraising event. The events themselves could
revolve around a campaign theme, a speech by an A-bomb survivor, a
nuclear-related film, an appearance by a local or national celebrity, or a
concert featuring local or nationally known musicians. However, the key
ingredient in a successful fundraiser is the participation of the mayor. If the
mayor announces, supports, and agrees to attend the event, and if the city is
able to help provide an attractive venue for free or at a low cost, the event
is likely to be a success.
@@@@@Depending on the scale of the event, it could help to raise funds
for local groups or a municipal project as well. Many peace and justice
issues are conceptually and politically congruent with the elimination
of nuclear weapons, so these events could offer an opportunity to bring
the local community together.
Mayors
for Peace will be happy to provide letters, messages, posters, and other
materials on request. We will also help to recruit A-bomb survivors (with at
least two months lead time), experts or celebrities. We will do anything we can
to help, but to involve us, please give us as much advance notice and
information as possible.
These
events do not need to be great spectacles. If a thousand cities would each just
raise a thousand US dollars, we could run a powerful campaign that would get
the worldfs attention!
Donations
There are four options for making donations:
(1) @Send a check or international postal money order in Japanese yen
made out to
@@@Mayors for Peace
@@@to:Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation, 1-5 Nakajima-cho, Naka-ku
@@@Hiroshima, Japan730-0811
(2) @Send Japanese yen by wire transfer to:
@@@Bank NameF@Hiroshima Bank
@@@Branch NameF@Hiroshima City Hall Branch (Hiroshima
Shiyakusho shiten)
@@@Branch AddressF@1-6-34 Kokutaiji, Naka-ku, Hiroshima 730-0042, Japan
@@@Branch Telephone NumberF@81-82-241-4470
@@@Bank CodeF@0169
@@@Branch CodeF@048
@@@Swift Code:@HIROJPJT
@@@Account NumberF@3004641
@@@Account Holderfs NameF@Kakuheikihaizetsunotamenokinkyukodojikkouiinkai
@@@Account Holderfs AddressF1-5,
Nakajima-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima 730-0811, Japan
(3) @If it is more convenient, you can send your donation in US$ to our
US bank account.
@@@Please make the check or money order to Mayors for Peace Campaign
and send it to 2247
@@@ Venetian Dr., Atlanta, GA 30311.
(4) @You can also wire US$ to:
@@@Bank nameF Wachovia Bank
@@@Branch NameF Cascade Road Financial Center (branch)
@@@Branch addressF 2318 Cascade Rd., Atlanta, GA 30311, U.S.A.
@@@Wire routing #061000227
@@@Swift code PNBPUS33
@@@Acct. #2000866126964
@@@Name: Mayors for Peace Campaign
The
gAsk the People!h Project
An AP-Ipsis Poll published on March 31, 2005, found that 66% of Americans
believe that the best way to make the world more secure is for no country,
not even the US, to have nuclear weapons. To underscore that the members
of Mayors for Peace truly speak for the people of the world when they advocate
achievement of a nuclear-weapon-free world by 2020, we will promote national
polls centered on this issue in as many as fifty countries. The Project
will begin immediately to raise funds from foundations. The design of the questions
will also begin as soon as possible, ideally with the pro bono assistance of an
experienced poll designer(s). The gAsk
the People!h Project would be officially launched on UN Day. Ideally at
least one polling operation in one country would be in the works by that
time. Polls would be conducted
throughout the following eight months, with a final push for completion in
July. The compiled global results would
be made public on the 61st anniversary in Hiroshima. The political authority of Mayors for Peace
and all other abolitionists will be greatly enhanced by the fact that they
definitely speak for the Great Majority.
The gMega-Port, Mega-Impacth Project
The Rand Corporation has conducted a study to predict the impact of a terrorist
nuclear bomb exploding in the port of Long Beach, California. This powerful
study, which paints a frightening picture of economic disruption and hardship
nationwide (in the US) and worldwide, will probably be released this year.
Mayors for Peace, in cooperation with the U.S. Conference of Mayors (currently
led by the Mayor of Long Beach, Beverly OfNeill), will seek out mayoral
organizations in Europe and Japan that could become partners in promoting
an internationally coordinated study of other mega-ports in Europe and
Asia. Mayors for Peace would also seek funds for
widespread publication and distribution of the findings. Ideally, this study
will be completed while Mayor OfNeill is still President of the U.S. Conference
of Mayors, i.e. June 2006. It would thus
be available for use at the World Urban Forum (see above). The purpose of this
project is to educate local government authorities and the general public
regarding the far-reaching impact of even a small nuclear explosion in any one
of the worldfs two dozen mega-ports, lending urgency to the effort to eliminate
the nuclear weapons and control the fissile materials that make such an attack
possible.
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