Monday, July 09, 2007

America Express Member Project

If you have seen the American Express television commercials touting the "members project" you'll know what this blog entry is about. American Express is asking people to name their top projects they would like to see funded and American Express will donate up to $5 million to a project selected by card holders. "Cure For Alzheimer's" has made it into the top 50 projects and needs to make the next cut to 25. If you have an American Express card, I urge you to go vote for the Alzheimer's cause.

Here is more information from the Alzheimer's Association.

Help Make Alzheimer's the American Express Members Project

Thanks to hundreds of American Express cardholders who are champions for our cause, the Alzheimer's Association has been chosen as one of the top 50 projects in The Members Project, a new initiative from American Express that will award up to $5 million to a project selected by American Express cardholders.

Now is your chance to put your VOICE into action again: Vote from now until July 15 to make sure the Cure for Alzheimer's Project is selected as one of the top 25 projects!


TAKE ACTION!

All you have to do to cast your vote is visit www.membersproject.com. Users who have already registered can search for CURE for ALZHEIMERS or Project ID 01909.

You'll be directed to the project details page, where you can click "Vote For This Project" at the top of the page. That's all there is to it!

If you haven't already registered, have your American Express card number ready and go to www.membersproject.com. From there, you'll be asked a series of questions, and after completing them you'll be able to vote.

Spread the word to make sure we advance to the next round: Forward this information to your family, friends and colleagues and ask them to help more the cause forward today by registering and voting for our project.

Someone new develops this disease every 72 seconds in the United States alone. A few clicks of your mouse can help us move closer to a world without Alzheimer's -- vote today!

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