HMC Philanthropies
Appearance
| “ | Outside of our own projects, H.M.C. Philanthropies funds local and regional nonprofit organizations, but with the amount of requests we receive every year, we need to be selective in where the money is allocated. | ” |
– Maximoff Hale [1] | ||
H.M.C. Philanthropies is a nonprofit foundation organization headquartered in Philadelphia.
History
Historically, the charity is known to raise millions annually. In 2037, the CEO set a goal to raise $300 million by December, end of the calendar year.[2]
2037: considering possible future fundraising events with a local animal shelter [1]
Key focus areas are education, environment, LGBTQ issues, and mental health. Not all programs and initiatives recieve the same level of funding. Some programs rely solely on fundraising events. [3]
grant giving/reviewing applications [1]
Location
The main offices are in the same building as Hale Co. [4]
Staff
2037
- Maximoff Hale was CEO in August 2037.[2]
- Yara, longtime board member [1]
- Charlie, board member (never attends meetings) [1]
- Jane had been the temporary CFO for H.M.C. Philanthropies since age 18 [5]
- H.M.C. employs hundreds of employees [6]
Programs and initiatives
- College Merit: program that provides financial aid to low-income college students [7]
- One More Day: program that provides aid to low-income individuals in need of addiction rehab. [3]
- Camp-Away: a fundraising event held annually in December. earnings are used to fund the One More Day program. [3]
- EXACT QUOTE: Wealthy donors will buy expensive tickets to the three-day camp retreat with him and several family members. They basically pay to huddle around a campfire with celebrities. And only extremely affable people can afford the tickets. [6]
- 2037 first year Moffy considering opening event to the public via raffle. entry a dollar. 300 raffle attendees [8]
- Moffy created Camp-Away out of his love for outdoors & things he did with Ryke [9]
- held at Daisy's summer camp property Camp Calloway [10]
Internal Disputes
- Moffy ousted as CEO
- Charlie doing the show thing
Trivia
- Winona Meadows (age 13) and Ben Cobalt (age 15) send Maximoff Hale memorandums on environmental objectives that H.M.C. Philanthropies should complete [11]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Damaged Like Us, chapter 30
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Damaged Like Us, chapter 1
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Damaged Like Us, chapter 10
- ↑ Damaged Like Us, chapter 26
- ↑ Damaged Like Us, chapter 6
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Damaged Like Us, chapter 7
- ↑ Damaged Like Us, chapter 19
- ↑ Damaged Like Us, chapter 9
- ↑ Damaged Like Us, chapter 16
- ↑ Damaged Like Us, chapter 35
- ↑ Damaged Like Us, chapter 15