Support
This one goes to a person.
Money given here reaches me directly and is not tax-deductible.
The organization is still in formation and accepts nothing at all. Its page says where that stands. Keeping the two apart matters more than making either easier to give to.
Buying the book or the deck is a different act with a different page, and you get an object at the end of it. Everything below gives you nothing back, which is why it sits here rather than on the storefront.
The car
The priority wall. A reliable replacement for the car that died — fills first. The whole target is $8,500, and it covers the vehicle, tax, title, registration, an inspection before money moves, and the margin that keeps a cheap car from becoming a second problem.
The Crossing →Money is one path of several. The campaign asks what you actually have before it asks for a number.The runway
Monthly rather than one-time. $1,500/mo is the near target and $6,000/mo is the horizon at which this work stops competing with paid work for the same hours. A recurring five dollars is worth more here than a one-time fifty, and it is the least exciting sentence on this page.
Become a patron →Cancel it whenever you want, and nobody will write to ask why.Help that costs no money
None of these three is a consolation option. Two of them have moved this further than money has.
A car lead
Somebody selling something reliable, or a mechanic who will look at one before money changes hands.
An introduction
To a venue, a host, a show, or a person who books the kind of talk described on the speaking page.
Space, or hours
A place to run a stop, or the production work that makes one happen. Both are worth more than their cash equivalent, and neither costs you cash.
You do not owe this
Reading the book and running one move from it is a complete way to be involved, and it costs nothing after the book itself. Nobody who gives here gets a better version of anything, and nobody who does not is missing one. Nothing here has a tier, a badge, or a list of names.