What Is 2010 Blessings?
We are a community of like
minded, generous individuals who share a common goal of helping
others in the world who may be less fortunate than ourselves. We know
that it is better to give than to receive therefore, we are standing
for what we believe and blessings the lives of many across the United
States.
How Long Has 2010 Blessings Been Around?
Since September, 2009
Is this a company?
There isn’t a company. We are a team of
individuals and we give “Gifts” to one another. We are not a business
or an investment. A company can’t withhold or misplace our gift. We
are totally in control and in charge of our own gifts and gift
directly one to another.
What Is Private Gifting?
Private gifting is a
concept embraced by private groups of individuals and has been in
existence for many years. Our private activity does not involve
network marketing, multi-level marketing, or a business activity. There
are no business transactions, investments and/or securities involved
in this activity. There is no business or company name or location and
there are no directors, officers, shareholders or principals.
Individuals simply support each other in a team concept and help change
lives.
Giving private gifts to one another is an
expression of kindness, which has been going on for centuries.
Governments have allowed its practice for individuals to share their
wealth with families, friends and others. It has been a means of
helping and blessing others on special occasions or when the need
arises.
Many cultures gift as a matter of course. Asian,
Jewish and South American communities gift individuals within their
culture on a regular basis so that they may start a business or buy a
home. They in turn gift someone else to help enhance their lives.
Habitat for Humanity is a great example of private gifting. Everyone
participates with their time, their talents and materials to build a
home for someone else. Some participate with a hammer, some with nails,
some with food and others with the monetary gifts to purchase the
supplies, but all create a team that works together to bless someone’s
life.
How can you give to a stranger?
How many times have you given to United Way, the
Salvation Army and other charities? You don’t know who got the gift,
what stranger. The only difference here is that this person will start
out as a stranger, but you will get to know them as part of the team,
work with them and perhaps develop new friendships. We all have met
some of the most wonderful people and have made a lot of new friends
across the country. These people are giving, they like team dynamics
they are people we want to meet and befriend.
Why would I want to participate?
“Gifting” has changed countless lives for the
better. People who were about to lose their cars and homes have been
saved from financial ruin, college education’s have been made
possible, and nearly forgotten dreams have come true, all from
participation in “Gifting”. “Gifting” is the fastest way I have found
to legally and ethically help.
Is this a pyramid?
Not at all. A pyramid is associated with an
investment scheme, a company or a business. We are not a company, just
a private community. We have zero sales quotas, we do not sell
products and we do not have an ever-widening base to the structure,
which just keeps going and going. A pyramid never allows anyone coming
in on the bottom to ever reach the top. Everyone gives the same
gifts, works together in a team and receives the same gift. In a
pyramid, only those at the top profit while those at the bottom never
reach the top. In a pyramid, people can and have lost their money.
Can I do this part-time?
Yes. Many people easily participate in this
community around their existing schedule. It’s a matter of setting
priorities and fitting this into your current lifestyle.
Is This Legal?
The concept of private
gifting is based upon the fact that both American and Canadian
citizens have the Constitutional right to gift property, cash and
other assets, and are subject to the rules and regulations established
by the laws. The U.S. gifting rules are found in the IRS Tax Code,
Title 26, Sections 2501-2504 and 2511.
WE ARE NOT GIVING TAX ADVICE. Please consult a local
CPA regarding your decision to pay taxes on your gifts or not.