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Membership dues: 1. Student - 27 cents each day 2. Elder - 27 cents each day 3. Individual - 27 cents each day 4. Family - 27 cents each day 5. Organization - 27 cents each day 6. Business - 27 cents each day 7. Church - 27 cents each day 8. Honorary - 27 cents each day More Information: Membership Department Enter Here. |
CBPM’s Economic Plan Introduction There is no bail out plan for Black People or the poor. We have to bail out ourselves. Most of us have heard if black people could collectively contribute a $1 a day to a collective account, this can go a long way to make things better for black people. This idea is brilliant. There is something in this for us all. But, not all black people can afford to contribute a $1 a day. Most black people can contribute pennies or change each day. Therefore the CBPM has adopted a general membership due amount for any black individual of 27 cents a day. If a 1000 black people come together and contribute 27 cents each day in a collective account, after one year we would have generated $98,550. After 12 years of organizing our people, the Collective Black People Movement (CBPM) implemented our Economic Plan in January, 2009. The CBPM is asking our creator and ancestors to guide us, bless us, and enable each one of us, the CBPM members, to hold to our commitment of the membership rate we have signed up with at the CBPM. Let’s do this with love and purpose for our ancestors, people, our children, and our future. There is no pass membership due amount owed by any member of the Collective Black People Movement (CBPM). We thank those who have already been paying their membership dues. The Economic Plan will be managed by the CBPM Administration Department via an Economic Plan Committee. All brothers and sisters who selected to be in the CBPM Administration Department are called upon to assist in the implementation and management of CBPM Economic Plan. With the great numbers of our people and moral support we can solve our own financial dilemmas. Please join the CBPM member’s monthly conference call on the first Sundays of each month by dialing 218-844-8230 and entering Access Code 195044#. The next member’s meeting conference call is on Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 from 8pm – 9: 30pm. Please plan to call in, we need your voice. All CBPM members are urged to review the CBPM economic plan. Please analyze this plan and if you see anyway we can improve it, let the CBPM Administration Department know. We are seeking your input, comments, and approval of the CBPM Economic Plan. Comments and questions in reference to the CBPM Economic plan can be sent to: admin@cbpm.org. |
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The Collective Black People Movement’s Economic Plan must meet the following Goals: 1. Fund a Local (State) Savings budget for our people. 2. Fund a National Savings budget for our people. 3. Fund an International Savings Budget for our people. 4. Provide Emergency funds for the members of the CBPM. 5. Fund a Collective Savings Budget for our People for future investments. 6. Provide funding for each Black Organization that is working for our people and is a member of the collective. 7. Provide funding for each Black Business that is working for our people and is a member of the collective. 8. Employ our people to work for our people. 9. Fund a Local budget for the purpose of employing our people to work for our people locally. 10. Fund a National budget for the purpose of employing our people to work for our people national. 11. Fund a International budget for the purpose of employing our people to work for our people international. It’s all about black people investing pennies (~27 cents a day) in great numbers so we can get it back in great returns to: |
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How the Collective Black People Movement (CBPM) Economic Plan Works: 1. 1st - 25 cents is for Local, National, & International Funds – Out of each membership dollar, the first 25 cents is broken down as follows: 2. 2rd - 25 cents: Future Investments - Out of each membership dollar, the Second 25 cents is for: 3. 3rd - 25 cents is for the Funding of the Budgets of the 50 different departments of our people’s skills, talents, and intelligence (education). Out of each membership dollar, the Third 25 cents is for: Funding the budgets of the 50 departments of our people’s skills, talents, and intelligence (education). CBPM Departments are designed to be coordinated by CBPM Members, Black Organizations or Black Businesses that is a member of the CBPM. 4. 4th - 25 cents Employment Funds - Out of each membership dollar, the Fourth 25 cents is for: |
How to Pay your CBPM Membership Dues: Each member of the Collective Black People Movement (CBPM) will receive an email reminder letting them know to pay their membership dues for the current month. The CBPM membership dues can be paid by one of the following methods: 1. Pay your month (3 months, 6 months, or year) membership due payment online at the CBPM website: www.cbpm.org/membershippayment2 2. Call the CBPM office at 678-827-CBPM and arrange for someone to come and pick up your CBPM month membership due. 3. Send a Money Order or Check made payable to the Collective Black People Movement (CBPM), by mail, to the CBPM Office at: Thank you for being a part of an Economic Plan for Black People that can go a long way in solving many financial problems we face and create a way for our youths of tomorrow. |
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Big Challenge 27 Cents a Day It’s a big big big big a big big challenge For 2000 members in the years 2000. It’s a big big big big a big big challenge For 2000 members in the years 2000. Now here me my brethren and Here me my sistren. If a 1000 black people come together 27 cent a day they throw in And after one year, that’s over $98,000 To free fi mi brethren and free mi sistren From the Babylon Economic Slavery System. It’s a big big big big a big big challenge For 2000 members in the years 2000. It’s a big big big big a big big challenge For 2000 members in the years 2000. The population of U.S. blacks that is about 40 million A dollar a day that will bring $40 million right in. I tell you that is good news for you my brethren, An economic plan to solve the solution It’s a big big big big a big big challenge For 2000 members in the years 2000. It’s a big big big big a big big challenge For 2000 members in the years 2000. Now here me my brethren and Here me my sistren. If a 1000 black people come together 27 cent a day they throw in And after one year, that’s over $98,000 To free fi mi brethren and free mi sistren From the Babylon Economic Slavery System. That’s why It’s a big big big big a big big challenge For 2000 members in the years 2000. It’s a big big big big a big big challenge For 2000 members in the years 2000. |
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What Happens to each Membership Dollar: |
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If a 1000 Black People come together and put 27 cents a day into a collective account, after 1 year we would have generated $98,550. |
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a. 5 cents goes to a Local (or State) Fund for the CBPM organization. This fund shall not be touched and shall always be there as a measurement of strength and growth for the CBPM Organization Locally (or State wide). b. 5 cents goes to a National (Country) Fund for the CBPM organization. This fund shall not be touched and shall always be there as a measurement of strength and growth for the CBPM Organization Nationally. c. 5 cents goes to a International (Worldwide) Fund for the CBPM organization. This fund shall not be touched and shall always be there as a measurement of strength and growth for the CBPM Organization Internationally. d. 10 cents goes to the individual who maintains the CBPM member web page and is part of the Technology Department or if that member does not have a web page, the 10 cents goes to an Emergency fund established for the CBPM. |
Collective savings for our people who are members of the Collective Black People Movement (CBPM) for future investments. The future investments can be in property, land, our own headquarters locally, nationally, and internationally, or whatever the CBPM members collectively decide. These funds shall not be touched for investment until we have reached a collective goal "of", whatever the CBPM members decide. |
a. Initially, CBPM Monthly expenses to run the organization will be the expenses of the 50 departments since all the departments are being operated out of the CBPM office. Therefore after the expenses for running the CBPM organization has been deducted, there can be a equal division of the remaining funds generated each month equally amongst the 4 areas that the CBPM Membership dues are designed to fund. b. Eventually, there will be a mathematical equation that will determine how each department gets its funding based on: the funds that department brings to the CBPM, the members that the department brings to the CBPM, the works that the department is doing for the CBPM, the activity of the department, and any other important issues determined by the members of the CBPM. c. In the long run (years), Black Organizations (example: NCOBRA) and/or Black Businesses who are members of the CBPM and whose mission is similar to the goals and responsibilities for a specific department (example: Reparations Department) of the CBPM, decides to coordinate a department, then their will be funds for this organization (NCOBRA) to coordinate this department (Reparations Department) for our people. |
a. 10 cents – goes to the member who signs up the new member to the CBPM. In order for a member to receive 10 cents (10% of another member’s due), they would have to be a member of the membership department and they would have to have obtained a minimum of 10 new members to the CBPM before any disbursements of payments would be made to this individual. This individual would also be bound by the Employment Department regulations for the CBPM. See: www.cbpm.org/files/EmploymentDepartment and www.cbpm.org/membershipagent b. 5 cents – goes to the Local (State) Fund for employing our people. In all the works that the CBPM does, all positions (for instance department coordinators) are designed to get compensated for the works they do for the organization. Therefore the Local (State) Fund is designed to compensate individuals doing works for the CBPM locally (state wide). There must be criteria’s that we, the CBPM members, determine in order for compensating individuals working for the CBPM. The compensation of individuals will be based on their input and role in the CBPM organization. Naturally, there will be no compensation for any individual working for the CBPM until the budget gets large enough to employ our people. The department coordinators will most likely be the first individuals to get compensated in the CBPM because of the important role that they will be playing for the Collective Black People Movement (CBPM). c. 5 cents – goes to the National (Country) fund for employing our people. Therefore the National (Country) Fund is designed to compensate individuals doing works for the CBPM on the National level (Nation wide). d. 5 cents – goes to the International (Worldwide) fund for employing our people. Therefore the International Fund is designed to compensate individuals doing works for the CBPM on the International level (World wide). |
a. Employ us to build up black people. b. Get money to fund black organizations that’s designed and run by us for us. c. Get money to black businesses designed by us for us. d. Establish savings money and money for investment. e. Establish local, national, and international budgets. |
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5 cents – goes to local state fund for our people. 5 cents – goes to national fund for our people. 5 cents – goes for International fund for our people. 10 cents - goes to maintaining member’s web page or 10 cents goes to Emergency funds. |
25 Cents goes to collective savings for our people who are members of the collective for future investments. |
25 Cents goes to funding the budgets of the 50 departments of our people’s skills, talents, and intelligence (education). CBPM Departments are designed to be coordinated by CBPM Members, Black Organizations, or Black Businesses. |
10 cents – goes to the member who signs the new member up to CBPM. 5 cents – goes to the Local state fund for employing our people. 5 cents – goes to the National state fund for employing our people. 5 cents – goes to the International state fund for employing our people. |
Membership Rates 27 Cents a Day |
Every 24 hours $8.1 Million Dollars not being collected by African People in the United States of America. |
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