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Like most cultural organizations, DailyFrappe needs the support of the community to survive. Well, not really, since we don't have a building or paid staff or even one of those rubber ink stamps that Greek bureaucrats love to use when signing official papers, but we do hope you'll support DailyFrappe all the same. Becoming a benefactor at a big time Greek cultural organization can cost thousands of dollars and consume countless hours of your precious time.
Supporting DailyFrappe requires a simple annual non-tax-free contribution of whatever amount you’d like. What's DF worth to you? Make a contribution of at least US$30.00 (or €25.00), and in exchange for your generosity, you'll receive a sweet original DF t-shirt. All contributors will also have their name posted on our "TEAM FRAPPE" page and can leave a brief comment or dedication for all the world to see. If you’re a business owner, you'll also be able to contribute and promote your business at the same time (coming soon). Thank you in advance for your consideration, DailyFrappe Team
1. Because you love Greece and want to see Hellenism thrive 2. Because with you, we’re making a difference. Here's how:
- We've become a central source for trusted news, events and information for Greeks and Greece Enthusiasts around the world.
- Together we raised thousands of euros for Fire Relief victims after the devastating forest fires in 2007.
- We've created a platform for anyone to promote their local events from all over the world, free of charge.
- We created the Fly the Flag Campaign (now in its 4th consecutive year), where we have sent out hundreds of Greek flags to individuals all over the world in celebration of the March 25th Greek Independence holiday.
3. Because who doesn’t like a free t-shirt? 4. Because DailyFrappe is your Greek time of the day 5. Because you’re Greek 6. Because one day you'll be able to say, 'I helped those guys out when they were nobodies.' DailyFrappe will use all proceeds towards site enhancements and general administration of the website - we promise. Phase One of our plan focuses on enhancing the "community" aspect of DailyFrappe with the goal of increasing interaction among readers. We're going to build custom, easy to use tools and resources (forums, integration with Facebook applications, etc.) that all visitors can access for free. It's no easy feat. But with your help, we'll bring the right people with the right talents together to get the job done. Phase Two will focus on building additional high quality content and services based on community input. A DF "travel" section seems like a good place to start. Let's face it, trust is tough to get and easy to lose. We'd never risk our own reputations to sell ourselves out for a few bucks.
Sure. Below you'll see some screen shots on how we're going to integrate a great new community forum right on our home page. The goal is to make it super easy for DF readers to ask questions, find answers and get connected with like-minded people.

You never know where the next idea will come from. With that in mind, we've set up a Feedback Forum where people can submit and vote on what they'd like to see on DailyFrappe.com. We can't guarantee that your idea makes it to fruition, but this will give us a good way to gauge community interest in various projects.
Read through what other people have suggested and if you don't see your idea, please submit it!
Click here to go to the Feedback Forum.
No. Our goal is to be a sustainable business by providing high quality on-line products and services for Greece Enthusiasts around the world!
Our inaugural t-shirt design is in the works and will begin shipping soon. Once again, this super sweet original tee will be available exclusively to supporters who contribute US$30.00 (€25.00) or more - shipping included.
We'll have more details soon. A secretive billionaire-shipping tycoon with a dream to make the entire world line dance to the sweet sounds of bouzouki music. Truth be told, DailyFrappe was founded by three ordinary guys who really love their culture and want to help others connect (or re-connect) to the wonderful world of Greece.


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