Why not work with (fill in the blank) Company for a better deal?
Excellent question, and we have two good answers: 1. This is about support, not just stuff. We advocate that sending a letter is more important then a box. Don’t have to believe me, you will see this mentioned time and time again in the updates that the Coast Guardsman make in their updates. If we generate a huge resupply of any missing items the contacts are requesting, we miss our goal. It is far more important for you as an individual to show your support then some company sending tons of stuff. 2. We can’t. Any Soldier Inc is a non-profit charitable organization regulated by the IRS. One thing we are not allowed to do is unfairly compete with for-profit companies. We *could* make a deal for, say, Under Armour® shirts. They are the most requested T-shirts and are very expensive. Under Armour actually did agree to work with us so we could offer them to supporters at a huge discount, and we were excited about that. BUT, the IRS won’t allow it because we would ruin all the companies th
Excellent question, and we have two good answers: 1. This is about support, not just stuff. We advocate that sending a letter is more important then a box. Don’t have to believe me, you will see this mentioned time and time again in the updates that the Soldier make in their updates. If we generate a huge resupply of any missing items the contacts are requesting, we miss our goal. It is far more important for you as an individual to show your support then some company sending tons of stuff. 2. We can’t. Any Soldier Inc is a non-profit charitable organization regulated by the IRS. One thing we are not allowed to do is unfairly compete with for-profit companies. We *could* make a deal for, say, Under Armour® shirts. They are the most requested T-shirts and are very expensive. Under Armour actually did agree to work with us so we could offer them to supporters at a huge discount, and we were excited about that. BUT, the IRS won’t allow it because we would ruin all the companies that sell
Excellent question, and we have two good answers: 1. This is about support, not just stuff. We advocate that sending a letter is more important then a box. Don’t have to believe me, you will see this mentioned time and time again in the updates that the Marine make in their updates. If we generate a huge resupply of any missing items the contacts are requesting, we miss our goal. It is far more important for you as an individual to show your support then some company sending tons of stuff. 2. We can’t. Any Soldier Inc is a non-profit charitable organization regulated by the IRS. One thing we are not allowed to do is unfairly compete with for-profit companies. We *could* make a deal for, say, Under Armour® shirts. They are the most requested T-shirts and are very expensive. Under Armour actually did agree to work with us so we could offer them to supporters at a huge discount, and we were excited about that. BUT, the IRS won’t allow it because we would ruin all the companies that sell U
Excellent question, and we have two good answers: 1. This is about support, not just stuff. We advocate that sending a letter is more important then a box. Don’t have to believe me, you will see this mentioned time and time again in the updates that the Airman make in their updates. If we generate a huge resupply of any missing items the contacts are requesting, we miss our goal. It is far more important for you as an individual to show your support then some company sending tons of stuff. 2. We can’t. Any Soldier Inc is a non-profit charitable organization regulated by the IRS. One thing we are not allowed to do is unfairly compete with for-profit companies. We *could* make a deal for, say, Under Armour® shirts. They are the most requested T-shirts and are very expensive. Under Armour actually did agree to work with us so we could offer them to supporters at a huge discount, and we were excited about that. BUT, the IRS won’t allow it because we would ruin all the companies that sell U