Worldbuilders 2009

(Edit: Are you looking for the current Worldbuilders fundraiser? If so, I’m afraid you’re in the wrong place.

 

Click here for the current fundraiser.)

What’s that you say? You’d like to make the world a better place while simultaneously winning fabulous prizes?

Well today is your lucky day.

Heifer International is my favorite charity. It helps people raise themselves up out of poverty and starvation. All over the world Heifer promotes education, sustainable agriculture, and local industry.

They don’t just keep kids from starving, they make it so families can take care of themselves. They give goats, sheep, and chickens to families so their children have milk to drink, warm clothes to wear, and eggs to eat.

(Are you ready? I’m so ready. Let’s do it.)

This year we’ve got a couple different options for donating.

Option 1 – The Lottery.

This is the option most people will want. It’s simple. You hop directly over to the page I’ve set up at Team Heifer, and donate.

When you donate using my page at team Heifer, two things happen.

1. Worldbuilders will match 50% of your donation. That means your ten-dollar donation becomes fifteen dollars. If you donate two goats, it becomes three goats. And so on.

2. You’ll be entered in the lottery.

After the fundraiser is over on January 15th, we’ll have random drawing for all the swag that’s been donated by authors and publishers over the last couple months. More than a thousand books, DVD’s and CD’s.

For every 10 bucks you donate, your name will get entered into the drawing once. If you donate thirty bucks, your name goes in three times. Think of it as buying tickets, if you like.

We’ve had *way* too many books donated for me to post them all up at once. It’s a prize-rich environment, with over a thousand books.

So I’ll be putting up a new blog full of donated books pretty much every day or so, just to keep people from being overwhelmed with all the awesome. Make sure to check back often.

Last year we raised 114,000 dollars for Heifer International. I’m hoping this year we can do even better.

Dec 1st – Fundraiser begins.
Dec 3rd – 10,000 dollars raised.
Dec 10th – 25,000 dollars raised.
Dec 25th – 50,000 dollars raised.
Jan 1st – 76,000 dollars raised. [Last year’s total beaten! Woo!]
Jan 6th – 90,000 dollars raised.
Jan 10th – 100,000 dollars raised.

Well folks, we’ve got about five days left to the fundraiser, and I’ve re-set the thermometer for what I’m guessing is going to be the last time.

$106836.28 may seem like kind of a strange target, but I assure you it’s significant. It’s exactly twice the amount that people donated last year. If we can raise it, I think we’ll have pretty conclusive proof for the stunning awesomeness of us.

Personally, I think we can make it. But remember, the fundraiser is over at the end of January 15th. So if you’re been waiting to chip in, now’s the time.

Option Two: The Sure Thing.

Or, as I like to think of it, the Christmas Present option.

For those of you who aren’t interested in the lottery, I have some stuff you can just buy. All the proceeds will go directly to Heifer International.

  • Worldbuilders T-shirts. [Sorry, not this year.]
Option Three: Auctions.

This year we’ve decided to auction off some of the rarer items and specialized services people have donated.

We’ve got industry professionals willing to read your fledgling manuscript and give you feedback. We’ve got a limited edition Stardust ARC signed by Neil Gaiman and a copy of The Gathering Storm signed by Brandon Sanderson and the production team at Tor. We’ve got original manuscripts, software, and a rockstar’s guitar. Stay tuned for details.

A Quick Plea For Sanity

Lastly, I’d like to ask everyone to please read the instructions/directions carefully before they donate.

I know you’re excited. I’m excited too. We’re going to raise some money, make the world a better place, and end up with big warm fuzzy feelings.

But here’s the problem. If you’re *too* excited, you’ll end up clicking buttons all higgledy-piggledy, forgetting vital steps and leaving things out. (Especially when buying things with Paypal) Then you’ll send me an e-mail that says something like: “I’m sorry, but I forgot to include my shipping address/t-shirt size/signing instructions. Could you please fix it for me?”

I know I’m bound to get one or two e-mails like this. No biggie. But each one is like a cold drop of water eroding my warm fuzzy feeling. If I get, say, a hundred, I’ll have no warm fuzzy left at all. I’ll be left with nothing but a cold prickly feeling.

You don’t want to give me a cold prickly, do you?

I’m sure you don’t. And I’m sure that you’ll read the instructions carefully.

FAQ.

Have questions about the fundraiser? Most of them are probably answered over in the FAQ. Even if your question isn’t answered, I talk about Batman a bit, so it won’t be a complete waste of your time.

And, just in case you missed it, here’s the link to the Team Heifer donation page.

Rock on,

pat

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43 Comments

  1. nicolajane
    Posted December 1, 2009 at 11:08 AM | Permalink

    yey ! christmas is here ! love and hugs and all that X

  2. Anonymous
    Posted December 1, 2009 at 12:23 PM | Permalink

    Woo! I’m so excited! I’m going to donate some now. And then wait and see if I can afford more in a week or two!

  3. Maria Stahl
    Posted December 1, 2009 at 1:21 PM | Permalink

    Thank you again, Pat! I just bought a goat. :o)

  4. Maria Stahl
    Posted December 1, 2009 at 2:18 PM | Permalink

    Hey Pat… Any way we can post that thermometer gadget on our blogs? I tried to grab the html but it wouldn’t post right on my blog. I put the Worldbuilders logo in there for now.

    http://shallowthoughtsfromiowa.blogspot.com/2009/12/pat-rothfuss-second-annual-heifer.html

    WV: bregu. Now THERE’s a name for a character.

  5. Mr. Lutz
    Posted December 1, 2009 at 3:20 PM | Permalink

    What a cool organization. I’ve been donating to Children International for some years now, but after looking at the Heifer organization I was very impressed with the idea.

  6. Grey
    Posted December 1, 2009 at 3:29 PM | Permalink

    I am so glad you’re doing this again!

  7. Aaron E M
    Posted December 1, 2009 at 8:37 PM | Permalink

    Thank you for the opportunity to donate to such a worthy cause. I was happy to donate a goat.

  8. Maria Stahl
    Posted December 1, 2009 at 9:00 PM | Permalink

    Never mind the question, Pat. I got the thermothingie on my blog. I think it probably was working all the time but I only looked at it in Compose, not Preview, so it didn’t show up right.

  9. Tesse
    Posted December 2, 2009 at 9:38 AM | Permalink

    Donated with credit card. Wonder what instructions I could have missed……..Isn’t following the steps enough?

    10k will easily be made :). Think you’ll have it by friday!

  10. Chip
    Posted December 2, 2009 at 8:18 PM | Permalink

    Well, poop. I donate to Heifer every year, and donated my goat a couple of weeks ago. Pity there’s no way we can count that toward the Worldbuilders matching thing.

  11. Chuck Brandt
    Posted December 4, 2009 at 1:03 AM | Permalink

    I only wish I could’ve donated more!! What a wonderful cause! I did a goat plus a few chicks. I’m looking forward to the signed first edition I purchased as well..YAY! Thanks for the wonderful interesting world you created Pat!

  12. Orbie/;;/
    Posted December 5, 2009 at 12:11 AM | Permalink

    In honor of both my Dad and Neil Gaiman I donated some Bees. I wish it could be more

  13. Anonymous
    Posted December 5, 2009 at 2:09 PM | Permalink

    done! and my company (Alliant Energy) will match, as well. What’s not to like?

    Thank you, Pat, for doing this.

    ~ Peggy

  14. Rachel
    Posted December 7, 2009 at 4:08 AM | Permalink

    A trail of links led me here and I just wanted to say how awesome I think this is! I’ve already made my annual holiday donation to Heifer but with the match I’m inspired to make another. And I always get so excited when I see other people spreading the Heifer love! Good luck with your goals.

  15. Gerli
    Posted December 7, 2009 at 2:37 PM | Permalink

    Speaking of goats, I wonder – if you were to donate one full goat, would it would be matched by half a goat or rounded up to a live goat?

  16. Mike
    Posted December 8, 2009 at 3:57 PM | Permalink

    Pat I think it’s awesome that you do this every year. I hope all our donations really help people.

  17. crusaderbond
    Posted December 12, 2009 at 4:04 AM | Permalink

    I think I donated 30 dollars, but I’m not sure, since the page gave me an error halfway through.

  18. Rosalind
    Posted December 13, 2009 at 4:43 PM | Permalink

    I hate to ask something that was already dealt with in the FAQs, but I haven’t been able to figure out how to get gift cards through the Worldbuilders page. I sent Heifer an e-mail a little while back, but no response yet–I’m sure they’re swamped this time a year. In the mean time, Christmas coming, goose growing fat, etc, and I need this year’s Heifer gift cards! Can someone please enlighten me? Thanks!

  19. Pat
    Posted December 14, 2009 at 12:13 PM | Permalink

    Rosilind. I’ll see what I can do…

  20. Anonymous
    Posted December 15, 2009 at 1:17 AM | Permalink

    This is awesome!and your book is awesome! I’ve read a lot of books and The Name of the Wind has to be the best. You could give J.K Rowling a run for her money and it beats Twilight by a long shot not that it was that great but still it has plenty of fans

  21. Susan Kaye Quinn
    Posted December 23, 2009 at 7:53 PM | Permalink

    This is awesome! I’m raising $ for Heifer on a per comment basis on my blog, but when it comes time to donate, I’ll do it through here, to get the 50% match!

    Keep up the great work.

  22. Mags
    Posted December 23, 2009 at 11:16 PM | Permalink

    Hi Patrick! I’m Mags, it’s nice to meet you.

    This is a comment.

    I’m with Susan. Very, very cool. I’ll be back come January (I’m keeping my count open through the end of the year) to donate to Heifer here, if that works for ya.

    Happy all good things!

    Mags

  23. Healing
    Posted December 24, 2009 at 10:52 AM | Permalink

    Well done! Congratulations Patrick. I can’t leave a chance to help people from pocket of someone else .

    -Merry Christmas and Happy new year to everyone.

  24. Anonymous
    Posted December 25, 2009 at 3:48 PM | Permalink

    I’m Julia, from Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam. My wish is that wonderful people like you can raise enough money so that organizations like Heifer become (meaning that their assistance is no longer needed).

  25. JFBookman
    Posted December 26, 2009 at 9:08 PM | Permalink

    Great work, Pat, thanks for taking part in Nathan Bransford’s challenge as well. If you post a comment at my blog you can juice up my donation too. Happy Holidays!

  26. Anonymous
    Posted December 29, 2009 at 1:09 AM | Permalink

    Thanks, Your blog nudged me to finally get my tween boys involved in charity, we went through how to look at charities we want to give to, and then went through about twenty possibilities and ranked them, and then chose which ones we would give during which month for 2010, we gave to the first choices of each for December, and of course, Heifer International made the cut, it gets another month later as well. Now the boys are involved in some of our charitable giving, and know we give to some organizations every month (Doctors Without Borders and NPR), and others frequently (Americares, CARE, Heifer, Dachshund Rescue, water.org, UNICEF, etc). Thanks for the nudge.

  27. Susan Kaye Quinn
    Posted December 31, 2009 at 3:51 PM | Permalink

    I love Anon’s idea above, and I might have to steal it for my 3 boys!

    I just made my pledge donation ($150 for the llama!) through your Team Heifer page. Thanks for helping us leverage our donations to help even more!

    I hope you make your goal – you are so close!

  28. Vulpes Fulva
    Posted December 31, 2009 at 10:20 PM | Permalink

    Almost to $76,000!

  29. Sarah
    Posted January 1, 2010 at 5:06 PM | Permalink

    Congratulations!!!! What a good way to start a new year!!!

    Also I love your book. My friend demanded I read it this summer, saying I would love it. I’ve introduced it to everyone I know who reads as much as I do (which is a lot actually.)

    Thanks for being so awesome. :)

  30. Katydid
    Posted January 1, 2010 at 10:38 PM | Permalink

    I’ve been doing Heifer for a couple of years already, and I was thrilled to hear that you have your own donation team! It truly is one of the best charities out there.

  31. Tesse
    Posted January 3, 2010 at 3:14 PM | Permalink

    Pat I’m starting to feel sorry for you. Are you sure you can afford to personally pay 50k each year?

    Anyway, respect for doing this!

  32. Anonymous
    Posted January 4, 2010 at 12:28 PM | Permalink

    http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/andrew-tyler-dont-follow-the-herd-and-give-a-cow-for-christmas-426054.html

    “…such schemes, sadly, are not a good thing. They serve only to increase not diminish poverty. Why? Because farming animals is an inefficient, expensive and environmentally destructive way of producing food. All farmed animals require proper nourishment, large quantities of water, shelter from extremes of weather and veterinary care.”

    “It is incontestable that desertification and further human impoverishment will follow the introduction of goats into already degraded areas. But if goats are environmentally disastrous, cows are extraordinarily burdensome economically. A newly lactating animal requires up to 90 litres of water a day, a lot of food and veterinary treatment to cover endemic problems such as scours, mastitis and lameness.

    But where do the vets come from? EU dairy farmers receive $2 a day per cow to remain financially viable. For many years, British sheep farmers have received more than 40 per cent of their income from the taxpayer. If such feather-bedding is needed in the comparatively benign agricultural environment of the West, how can we expect the poorest people on earth to cope with their animal “gifts”? It is many times more efficient to use the available agricultural resources – land, labour, water – to feed people direct, rather than devoting those resources to fattening animals.”

  33. Tesse
    Posted January 4, 2010 at 6:16 PM | Permalink

    While I’m not enough of an expert in this to say whether he is correct that animals cause even more poverty, you might have quoted his last piece as well.

    I think in cases such as this it’s interesting to know who is saying this and whether he is profiting from it. The last quote of the piece is:

    “So this year, boycott the donate-an-animal schemes and instead support projects that help people, animals and the environment. Animal Aid, for example, will be seeking support for a scheme to plant 2,000 trees in Kenya’s Rift Valley province. They will bear oranges, avocados, mango, pawpaw, kei apple and macadamia nuts. Such efforts won’t erase the blight of poverty in Africa, but neither will they add to it.

    The writer is director of Animal Aid

  34. Pat
    Posted January 4, 2010 at 7:48 PM | Permalink

    Thanks Tesse.

    Yeah. Someone else posted the link to that article before. Not only is it several years old, written by a person promoting their own charity, and in the opinion section of the paper, but you’ll notice that they never mention Heifer in their article.

    That’s because Heifer works hard to promote long term environmental sustainability. They educate people about soil erosion, teach them what farming techniques work best in the long term, and only use animals that work well within the local ecosystem.

    All the information is right on their site if you care to do some actual research.

  35. KeithRC
    Posted January 4, 2010 at 10:19 PM | Permalink

    Sooo… maybe I missed something, or maybe I’m just trying to make this more complicated than it really is (not at all uncommon):

    In your ‘Plea for Sanity’ you instruct us to follow the directions. I clicked the link, filled out the required fields, and completed a donation. However, I never saw anything like directions specific to this fundraiser or the lottery. Did I miss something, or was that it?

    Thanks again for your generosity and providing this opportunity!

    K

  36. Pat
    Posted January 4, 2010 at 10:42 PM | Permalink

    As soon as you donate on my page, you’re in the lottery.

  37. Larry W
    Posted January 6, 2010 at 4:03 PM | Permalink

    Go ahead. Make your day. Knock that thermometer up to 106,000 (or whatever was exactly DOUBLE last years total). Give us a real goal to rush for. Ya know ya wanna!

    If you post it, we will donate…

  38. Vulpes Fulva
    Posted January 8, 2010 at 2:46 PM | Permalink

    Hey, Pat. A question: Do the auctions count on the donation thermometer? For instance, the golden ticket is currently at a bid of $15,200, and the thermometer is at about $96,000. So does that mean we are really at $111,200? And then there were other auctions (for manuscript critiques and whatnot) that I didn’t keep track of. So the fundraiser could possibly be over $120,000 now, plus your half, equaling $180,000?

    If that’s true, Pat, you might be asked to do the PBS Donate-a-thons next year. harhar

  39. Border Jumpers
    Posted January 8, 2010 at 8:31 PM | Permalink

    Just FYI — wanted to share with you this series of blogs from meetings we had with farmers in Rwanda. I [Danielle Nierenberg] posted them for the Worldwatch Institute’s Nourishing the Planet blog:

    Part 1: Healing With Livestock in Rwanda
    [http://blogs.worldwatch.org/nourishingtheplanet/healing-with-livestock-in-rwanda/]

    Part 2: Teacher Turned Farmer…Turned Teacher
    [http://blogs.worldwatch.org/nourishingtheplanet/teacher-turned-farmer%e2%80%a6turned-teacher/]

    Part 3: Got Biogas?
    [http://blogs.worldwatch.org/nourishingtheplanet/got-biogas/]

    Part 4: For Poor Households in Rwanda, One Cow Makes a Difference
    [http://blogs.worldwatch.org/nourishingtheplanet/for-poor-households-in-rwanda-one-cow-makes-a-difference/]

    Also, feel free to check out my personal blog called Border Jumpers, which I share with Bernard Pollack, at http://www.borderjumpers.org.

  40. Liz
    Posted January 11, 2010 at 8:40 PM | Permalink

    I think this whole idea is just awesome. I love seeing someone who can influence large groups of people using it for good instead of evil. And baby ducks. Thanks!!

  41. Brennan
    Posted January 12, 2010 at 6:52 PM | Permalink

    Just donated! Go Pat! Did you know your team has donated almost twice as much money as second place on Heifer International? Not that charity is about winning, but it’s pretty awesome!

  42. Anonymous
    Posted January 13, 2010 at 1:31 AM | Permalink

    Awesome…What happens if I can only donate 1 goat? Please tell me you’ll round up or find someone who can donate the other half – half a goat would be a pretty sad thing.

  43. Anonymous
    Posted January 18, 2010 at 2:47 PM | Permalink

    Rather nice blog you’ve got here. Thanks for it. I like such themes and everything that is connected to them. BTW, try to add some pics :).

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