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Article: Prince Paisley Park Alumni Launch Charitable Foundation in His Honor Check out this article published by Billboard entitled "Prince Paisley Park Alumni Launch Charitable Foundation in His Honor": http://www.billboard.com/...foundation | |
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Nice Latin, thank you. "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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Thanks Latin! | |
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That is absolutely great and I will definetely support them. Makes me very happy to see this! | |
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Nice... | |
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I just signed up!! | |
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Awesome! Now his philanthropic legacy will live on | |
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Thanks so much! This is so cool! | |
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That is lovely, thanks Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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This is wonderful I am sure Prince would approve! | |
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AWESOME!!!! Thanks Latin! 💜 | |
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Before I sign up or order anything, I want to know who all is on the board and exactly who the alumni are. | |
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I would like to know that as well. | |
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See below officers -----
In a statement announcing the establishment of the PRN Alumni Foundation, former Paisley Park Enterprises president (1989-1993) Craig Rice said, “Prince’s philanthropic activities are an important component of his legacy. Therefore, our goal is to continue supporting the charitable initiatives that were important to him. His financial generosity, most often anonymous, helped provide opportunities for underprivileged youth to pursue their dreams in music, the arts and education.” Rice serves as secretary for the foundation’s board of directors. His fellow officers are president Jacqui Thompson and treasurer Harlan Austin. Currently working on future events and programs that will be announced over the coming months, the foundation has also launched the e-commerce website PRNalumni.org. The site features an array of items available for purchase, including hoodies, T-shirts and mugs.
Susan Rogers, a PRN board member and Paisley Park’s engineer/studio recordings (1983-1988) told Billboard, “Prince’s [work] team shared a common core: dedicated, loyal professionalism with an instinct to look out for one another. Through the PRN Alumni Foundation, those who knew his generosity of spirit toward communities and children can carry on the kind of work that helped define Prince.” | |
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From the article, there are only 4 people on the board? Craig Rice, Jacqui Thompson, Harlan Austin, Susan Rogers. . The website shows no officers at all. . Registration has also been disabled. [Edited 6/12/17 10:11am] | |
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Give it sometime and see what happens. We already know the estate managers do not care about any charities he supported at all. The only one that seems to be doing anything is Van Jones by securing more money for Yes We Can Code and continuing the business incubator for his solar energy projects. | |
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Penny, I agree we should be cautious. .
Giving / supporting and volunteering for a charity that you believe in is worthwhile. But please, IMHO do not support any charity you don’t personally believe in (even if P believed and or supported that particular charity). If you support a charity, It should to be a cause dear to your heart.
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Also, please do your homework on all charities you give to (check their IRS status and returns). I shared this story last year and I’ll share it again. There was a charity that I supported for years, then last year found out that the people who collected donations for this charity were paid a 40% commission off the top, then the rest of the funds were used to support/upkeep two offices (Albany NY and Manhattan NY) as well as pay salaries for top executives, all with little left for the actual cause for which the money was collected.
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Van Jones has not proven himself to be trustworthy despite crocodile tears, he appeared to be crying over his own loss of employment/commission. (Sorry I’m so harsh, it’s just my impression of him).
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There are plenty of things close to home for you to help with, like your local library or senior center or national activities/charities like the March of Dimes (birth defects/disorders) or Make a wish.
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I’m not saying not to participate, but just be cautious of charities established in Prince’s name. Do homework.
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Peace, ~~DD55
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Yes, we can code is a real charity and because you do not like Van Jones' politics that has nothing to do with the charity in of it self. How the fuck do you know he was getting a commision at all the that brother has like 10 jobs. You have three real crooks ripping off he estate as we speak and people on this board have nothing else to do but bitch about some made up shit.
Let us see what happens with this idea before we trash it.
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Hmmm, how did Prince feel about these people.....I'll wait. [Edited 6/15/17 9:19am] | |
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Isn't Harlan Austin Prince's former bodyguard "Hucky"? If so, I'd be comfortable with anything Hucky's involved in. He seemed like a genuinely nice guy, and posted here a bunch back in the day. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Good I think.......meanwhile Ill wait and See | |
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laurarichardson said:
Give it sometime and see what happens. We already know the estate managers do not care about any charities he supported at all. The only one that seems to be doing anything is Van Jones by securing more money for Yes We Can Code and continuing the business incubator for his solar energy projects. No we don't know that. Stop presenting your opinion as fact. Anyway I'm sure the estate has got more important things to deal with right now than charity. Paisley Park is in your heart
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babynoz said:
Susan Rogers, a PRN board member and Paisley Park’s engineer/studio recordings (1983-1988) Ok this confuses me. Paisley Park was built over the course of 2 years and opened to the public on September 11, 1987. When was Susan Rogers the studio engineer there? Wasn't Prince done working with her by the time he was using Paisley Park to record? Paisley Park is in your heart
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ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Does anyone know what they have actually done since creating this charity? I see the merchandise for sale, but anything else? | |
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PRNFamily (Omarr Baker) supports them for those who are wondering: Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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It just got started and it appears they have something planned for September. | |
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Well- you'd be wrong. | |
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