Thursday, March 19, 2009

Bartering, Trade, & Recovery


    

An interesting story was reported on CNN about the comeback of one of the oldest means of exchange, bartering. Bartering groups, associations, communities whatever form they take are on the rise. The International Reciprocal Trade Association http://www.irta.com/ provides information regarding ethical standards and practices. Websites like Merchants Barter Exchange http://www.merchantsbarter.com/, OurSwaps http://www.ourswaps.com/, U-Exchange http://www.u-exchange.com/, and Swap Tree http://www.swaptree.com/ all offer a different spin on direct exchange of goods and services.

Not only individuals but businesses and non-profits can find this concept useful. Determine what you have to offer and what you need and go for it. Barter Notary Public services for some needed landscaping, etc. Be innovative and creative and you may find bartering is a really good deal.

In the meantime, Florida, like many states, is currently waiting for the stimulus money to reach the people who need it. Governor Crist has given the go-ahead and has stated the money should be available by the end of the month. Today it was announced that a website will be set up to track this money so taxpayers can see what and where projects are being funded. The website provides a map that will apparently allow you to click on each county to see specific details of the money trail. Go to http://www.flarecovery.com/. Non-profits need to be diligent about following these dollars to see if opportunities arise for assistance with programs. More to come on this topic.



1 comment:

JoAnn said...

Bartering makes good ol' fashioned sense! It's getting so popular there's even a new category on craigslist for it!