This invention deals with three dimensional structures useful for fundraising. The three dimensional structures can be structured into an interlocking puzzle configuration, can be essentially stacked, or configured in any manner that is stable and will provide a message to potential donors during a fund raising event.
One means can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 5,377,611, issued Jan. 3, 1995 to Crookham, et al, in which there is disclosed a device and method for visually displaying information relative to donations with respect to a promotional event that includes flags and a display board that can be viewed.
Thus, what is disclosed and claimed herein in one embodiment is a three dimensional structure useful for fundraising The three dimensional structure comprises a multiplicity of hollow building blocks having a predetermined design wherein each block has at least one slotted opening in a wall. The structure is capable of assembly and disassembly by individual blocks.
An additional embodiment is a three dimensional structure as set forth just. Supra, wherein, in addition, there is a visual display associated with the structure to indicate advancement towards a predetermined goal.
Still, another embodiment is a three dimensional structure as as set forth just Supra, wherein the visual display is an Internet display showing accumulation of building blocks towards a predetermined goal.
Another embodiment is a three dimensional structure as set forth just Supra, wherein each said building block has a bar code affixed to it and the bar code identifies a specific location of a building block in the structure.
Finally, there is an embodiment which is a method of fundraising. The method comprises providing a structure as set forth just Supra, of a particular design for a particular client. Thereafter, disassembling the structure into individual building blocks and dispersing the building blocks of the structure throughout a region with a request that funds be deposited in the building blocks in support of said client. Thereafter, retrieving the blocks after a specified period of time and assembling the blocks into the structure as received, to assemble the particular design into the structure. In addition, the method provides a visual display of any funds raised, in association with the structure.
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The configuration that can be built in this manner can take any form, and it has been found judicious to model a configuration desired by the client that is being served.
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Another embodiment of this invention is a method of fundraising, the method comprises providing a structure configured as set forth Supra, of a particular design for a particular client. The configuration is disassembled into individual building blocks and the building locks are dispersed through a region, neighborhood, or city in which the funds are to be raised. The building blocks would normally be displayed in businesses, public places, and the like, along with literature and the like and a request that funds be deposited in the building blocks in support of said client.
After a predetermined time, the blocks are retrieved and they are retrieved, they are reassembled into the configuration. The progress of the fundraising can easily be determined from viewing the partially built configuration and when all of the blocks are in place, the project is finished. It is contemplated within the scope of this invention to provide a visual display, such as an internet display, showing accumulation of building blocks towards the predetermined financial goal. Such a display can be a two dimensional thermometer or the like.
Also contemplated within the scope of this invention is the use of bar code labeling so that it would be easy to track the block and place it in the configuration when re-assembling the configuration. In addition, the block could be traced to an individual client and fund raiser. The blocks are re-useable and can be used in many fundraising activities.