I personally think that it may be a good idea to contact a few billionares if there are ways and means of getting names. It's sod's law that I've thrown out my copy of The Big Issue that had names of rich philanthropist types in when it could have been useful!
One of the names was Anurag Dikshit and yes, I did only remember that name because I'm immature and it sounds a bit naughty.
Would this list be of any use to you?
http://philly.citybi...-2011--cbl.aspx The person at the top of it has sadly passed away but if the others are still alive, perhaps they would be worth contacting? There's also this article about people in one part of your country making a difference that may or may not be of some use:
http://www.mydesert....ss-philanthropyIt's a long shot but after listening to the Electronic Saviors CD, I thought that maybe you could potentially do well by contacting the person who is involved with that? I know that as a cancer survivor, he mainly raises money for cancer research in US but hey you never know. The site is here:
http://www.electroni...Vol.2/News.html They're bringing out a second compilation, which makes me happy! The first one is superb...the only charity CD I've brought due to good music. A lot of music done for charity are pretty slow and depressing and I'd often rather just make a donation to said cause than buy a CD/download. The first compilation is an exception and I'll so buy the second if I'm not totally destitute by the time it's released.
I am considering contacting some of the people via e-mail who have made some of the songs that I posted up in the life extension related music thread. The artists that make the lesser known music aren't megastars so maybe there's a better chance of them sitting up and listening. I like e-mail a lot more than snail mail, as nothing physical gets delivered to my home and I can use a pseudonym.
Edited by Droplet, 06 January 2012 - 04:13 PM.