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If there was a company being formed to help save the bees by allowing people to sponsor beehives, how much money would you be willing to contribute monthly? (Note: sponsors are rewarded with natural products from the hives they made possible.)
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I would give $10 monthly.
I would donate 25/month. Saving bees are important but i have bills to pay to save myself and my kid first.
I would spend about $15 regularly per month.
I don't think bees need to be kept in residential areas. I wouldn't want to contribute money to this cause. $0.
I would be willing $2-4 monthly
Yes -- absolutely. this is a serious problem that needs to be solved
5.00, I think that is a good amount. I think that it is for a great cause.
If it were just the domesticated honeybee, I would consider about $10/month, even if that means that the 'rewards' are small or less frequent. However, if it expanded to include possible work to save all the different breeds of wild bees (more important) than I would double that, even though the rewards would only be collected from the domesticated bees.
$5 A MONTH. I GIVE TO MANY ORGANIZATION AND THIS IS THE MOST I WOULD FEEL COMFORTABLE GIVING.
Considering I am completely and totally broke, with no expendable cash, I would not be able to donate monthly at this time. I think this is a wonderful idea and would love to support it in any other way I could possible. If I had the money, I think that $15-$20 a month or so would be a reasonable amount to ask for donations.
It's a great idea, but not something I'm in a position to be able to contribute to. Are you doing this as a non-profit, or are you trying to make a profit from it? If it's a non profit, your costs in maintaining the hives should guide the sponsorship amounts.
I love this idea! I could totally get behind it. I would sponsor $5 a month (due to income restrictions, otherwise I would do $20/mo.) My only concern is the reputation of who I was giving my money to; I would need to be assured of the company's credibility. What a great idea!
$10 - I value bees and natural products
I would be willing to pay around 10 dollars a month or more depending on what the rewards are.
This would depend on my income, although I should be able to contribute a minimum of $15 as a monthly thing and then perhaps additional donations if needed. If my income changed I would change the amount of the donations.
Maybe 5 dollars or so? I think there are a lot of companies working on this already so not sure how much value this would add.
$5. unfortunately, I am on a very limited budget but I would be happy to spread the word and can guarantee I know friends that could and would contribute. If I had more, I would start with $15
I would allocate between $10 and $25
I would try and give something if I had the money to help.
0. I would rather just buy honey, or support a real charity.
honestly, since it is a bit of a hard time with me and money right now, if anything, i would be able to donate at least 10$ a month. if i make more money i wouldn't mind donating more, especially since i am passionate about saving the bees, but for now, it would be only 10$.
About 2 dollars a month
I'd be willing to contribute $5-$10 a month unless the rewards were something I love and would purchase anyways.
$15 a month is what I would give
None at this time as I would have to do more research on it.
I would sponsor up to $20 a month any more than that would seam to expensive.
I would be willing to contribute $10 a month if it meant helping revive the bee population. I find this idea a interesting concept.
If I had the money to contribute, I would contribute roughly $10 a month because bees are so important to our ecosystem.
I would be willing to donate $50 per month to help save the bees. Although I'm not fond of the bees hanging around my yard, I do love their honey and many of the other natural products from the hives.
thirty dollars if I had the budget for it. If they provided convincing material showing the benefits of bees, I would contribute more. Great idea.
10/month I think that would be a good price to help the bees and get free honey products.
I would make a one time donation of 25 dollars. I don't like monthly payments of any kind.
I would probably donate about $50 because I don't not have a lot of disposable income to make a large donation right now. If I had more money, I could probably donate a large amount, perhaps about $150.
What a great idea. I would support this, the bees are so important! I could give $10 per month and of course would love to be rewarded with a natural product from time to time.
This is an incredibly unique question. I would be willing to contribute $5/month. It's difficult to put a face on bees - dogs and cats receive so much sympathy on commercials. Bees are more functional and we can't live without them.
I would contribute $5 to $10 per month.
$5 a month seems reasonable.
I would contribute $3 each month.
I would be willing to contribute 5 per month in exachage for natural products.
20 usd per month
For this, I would donate maybe $1 a month. I know bees are important, but how much can it cost for bee upkeep if people pool money together? I don's think I would feel it's going to make a huge difference if I donate more than $1 for this cause.
if i was in a position to contribute i would contribute around 50.00 monthly
I would contribute $10/month. Sounds like a good cause and I like honey!
$30 Monthy, I know about the benefits of bees in environment, But I'm in a tight budget, so $30 woud me my maximum for the rewards earned.
PROBABLY WITH $10 A MONTH WITHOUT ANY NEED FOR PRODUCTS
I'd probably give 7 dollars monthly. I would give less but if they gave me a gift of honey I would feel bad if it were less, so I think 7 dollars could go a long way if I only got a bottle of honey per year or something.
$10 a month
I would be willing to pay 10.00 a month. I love bees and would help as much as I could for this company.
I would donate between five and ten dollars a month, which doesn't sound like much but it's more than I can really afford. I do support any practical efforts being made to save the bees, and not just "raising awareness" while padding the Executive Director's pockets, cough cough Komen for the Cure, cough cough.
I would try to give about 20. I think such a thing is essential to our survival and would like to play a role
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