



As you can
see, we are in a bit of a fix.
Like most
non-profits, the majority of our donations come in December, many of them just
before the New Year, which makes the holidays a happy time, but…
…unfortunately,
most of our expenses don’t come in January, they all seem to come right now.
In addition to the usual (electricity bill, phone, insurance, internet,
gas, paper for the photocopier, etc) we’ve got two big expenses:
- farmer co-ops are harvesting sesame, peanuts, cotton and coffee. They need to pay farmhands & COPROEXNIC needs to pay the farmers for the crops…hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Nicaragua has exceptionally good labor laws including a 13th month to be paid to all employees on 30 November. While this is awesome for workers all over the country, it is a lot of cash out the door at once for small organizations like ours – we have 25 employees and we pay them all as well as we can…so an extra month for everyone at once is expensive! Above all else, we make *sure* we have money set aside to pay our staff…but that means things get tight in other areas.
In short, we don’t sleep well in October and
November.
Please…
If you
haven’t yet signed up to donate $10 a month, please do so
now.
If you haven’t
yet made a donation this year, please do so
now.
If you have
already made a donation, but can spare
an extra $20 (or $200, or $2,000!) please
send it now.
Thank you,
thank you, thank you. – Becca &
Kathleen