The charity strategy: Barclays/NETS Community Alliance now giving to Brooklyn Steppers, Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Let's add a few more recipients to the growing list. On April 17, as the graphic at right indicates, the Brooklyn Steppers drumline--a stalwart at Atlantic Yards events, by the way--held a fundraiser, the Battle of the Drumlines, featuring "a head to head battle of two of the nation's top Historically Black Colleges and Universities - North Carolina A&T State University vs. South Carolina State University."

The charity strategy
Using charitable donations to make friends and neutralize potential critics is not a new strategy; after all, Forest City Ratner has practiced this tactic for years, as has--on a much grander scale--Mayor Mike Bloomberg.
And organizations that need money, in an era when government support is scarce, can't help but be grateful.
Ultimately, however, these gifts are an easy call for the donor, since the public is essentially paying the freight.
Consider that the state of New York gave away naming rights to the arena--a huge, uncounted benefit to Forest City Ratner.
Barclays initially promised $20 million a year. That was cut to $10 million and change. So Barclays has some room in its budget for promotional activities, beyond pure advertising.
And a few thousand here, a few thousand there will get their name out, with a bit of a halo.
Just don't think it's generosity.
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