Chase will donate a total of $2,125,000 to charities through a community giving program with three rounds of donations. In the first round, 100 charities will each receive $25,000. In the second round, the top charity will receive $1,000,000 and the next 5 will each receive $100,000. An advisory board will then select charities to receive a combined $1,000,000 donation. The document also discusses using social media for marketing, customer service, and sales as well as tips for participating in social media.
17. Chase Community GivingRound 1: Chase will donate $25,000 to each of the 100 Charities receiving the most votes in Round 1, provided all eligibility requirements and standards have been met. Those Charities will be announced on the Chase Community Giving Page, as well as through the Chase Community Giving application on or about 12/16/09.
18. Round 2: Chase will donate $1,000,000 to the Round 2 Charity receiving the most votes and will donate $100,000 to the five runners up, provided all eligibility requirements and standards have been met. Those Charities will be announced on the Chase Community Giving Page, as well as through the Chase Community Giving application on or about 02/01/10.
19. The Chase Community Giving Advisory Board will select one or more nominated Charities to receive donations with a combined total of $1,000,000. The chosen Charities will be announced on February 8, 2010.cuinnovators.com
24. MosThe service was pretty good, but the cod in the "combination dinner #2" was wimpy. I've had better at lots of places, making this cod fairly mediocre. However, the clam strips were tasty, as were the shrimp, so take that as you will.I really like the chowder at Mo's! That is what people go for, that's what you should get here. Especially in the sourdough bowl with a pad of butter! Add to that a side of their cheesey toast and winnah!TERRIBLE service (didn't fill my water glass, didn't check up after receiving food, and didn't ask if we wanted desert-- the waiter put the bill on the table when we received our food and we never saw him again) plus the food was mediocre at best and the prices were high. The chowder was bland and greasy.The best clam chowder I've ever had. I think the clam chowder here beats out any chowder you can find in Pier 39 in SF. Its served with a dollop of butter on top and generous helping of big juicy chunks of clams.cuinnovators.com