The donation was not intended to be "no strings attached".67 - Glad to see you are happy that RU (woe is me - I am so poor) is going to turn down a donation of at least 5 figures that comes with no strings attached. Just one example of the great management of SUNJ. BTW: The donations to the fund have increased 33% since the RU announcement.
Yes, it was. The organizer knew damn well RU wasn't compelled to fire the head coach.The donation was not intended to be "no strings attached".
That is correct. The group attempted this on both football boards and were told to stop. NJ.com, in its usual "Bash Rutgers whenever possible" mode publicized it in an article.
Glad to see RU Foundation disavowing it.
This is what was said by person who started it:
>1. This goes to the school directly, you can see that the RU foundation is listed and is a certified charity
2. This is legit and tax deductible
https://www.gofundme.com/FireFlood<
The person who stated this gofund wasn't trying to deceive and the money collected would have gone into the RU Foundation
What s it that people don't understand? Do you have any idea that GoFundMe is a legitimate site that raises millions and millions of dollars for legitimate charities all the time? Did you even look at the site? RUFund could not have even been chosen as the recipient if they had not PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED with GoFundMe to allow them to aggregate funds for them. If your don't understand Crowd funding, it is about time you found out.
I'd love to know specifically who made tg
Correct. I have no idea why a couple of posters insist that there was some attempt to divert the money. It was going to the RU Foundation. Period.