 Good morning, Hank, it's Tuesday. I'm in my basement wearing a tie, which can only mean one thing. It's time for the Bank of Nerdfighteria's semi-annual report. So the Bank of Nerdfighteria is like the U.S. federal government, or an exceptionally unhealthy tree. It has three branches! There's the lending branch, the spending branch, and then the giving branch. Let's start with the lending branch over at Kiva.org. More than 49,000 members of the Nerdfighter Kiva group have now loaned more than $6.3 million to entrepreneurs in the developing world. Where the second largest group of all time on the website, you can make loans of as little as $25 to the entrepreneur of your choice. And you have a 99% chance of getting paid back, so it's like a savings account with a negative 1% interest rate, which is pretty healthy these days. There is a link in the doobly-doo below to learn more. Okay, on to the spending arm. So, Hank, our channels Crash Course and SciShow are both primarily supported not by advertising, but by voluntary subscriptions at Patreon. Basically, people who value Crash Course and SciShow and can afford to support them can go to Patreon and do so, so that the rest of us can watch it for free. Hank, lots of people told us that this would never work, but in fact, so far it's working great. Both Crash Course and SciShow are now not only fully sustainable thanks to Patreon, but we're hoping to be able to expand both of them in 2016. So, thank you. There are also cool perks if you support the shows on Patreon. There's a link in the doobly-doo. And lastly, the giving arm. So, Hank, the ninth annual project for Awesome starts this Friday at noon Eastern time. But the fundraising starts at midnight tonight with the launch of the Indiegogo with lots of amazing perks with 100% of the proceeds going to benefit the Foundation to Decrease World Suck, which is the real name of our real charity. And yes, your donations are tax deductible. The Foundation to Decrease World Suck has no overhead. Everyone who works on it volunteers their time. All it does is take money we raised during the Project for Awesome in the rest of the year and distribute it out to charities. This year, during the first half of the Project for Awesome, we're raising money for Save the Children and the UN's High Commission on Refugees. And during that half of the P4A, your donations will be matched. Save the Children donors have put up $350,000 of matching donations. And Hank and I are going to match another $250,000. So, every dollar you donate for the first half of the Project for Awesome will be matched. And then, in the second half, we're going to be raising money for charities chosen by you. Starting on Friday, you can go to ProjectforAwesome.com, watch P4A videos, and vote for your favorites so that Nerdfighteria kind of collectively picks what charities we support. Also, if you have a charity that you feel strongly about, you should make a Project for Awesome video. If you make an awesome video explaining why a charity that you care about deserves people's support, it could win lots of money. It happens every year. You can find lots of resources, including Project for Awesome thumbnails and stuff at ProjectforAwesome.com. There's a link in the doobly-doo. Also, during the Project for Awesome, there is a 48-hour livestream starring Hank and myself and many other people from the YouTube community. During that 48 hours, you can always find the link to the livestream at ProjectforAwesome.com. It's the one time of year when you're likely to see my kids cover my face in Sharpie. Ah, and I forgot to mention that before it even starts, the Project for Awesome is off to a great start because the foundation to Decrease World Suck already has $80,000. Most of that is either from Nerdcrafteria, the Nerdfighter Minecraft server, or from Vlogbrothers Ad Revenue, half of which goes to sponsor educational projects online, and half of which goes to the foundation. So thank you for watching ads! So Hank, that's the status of the Bank of Nerdfighteria. I'm very excited for the Project for Awesome. If you have any questions, you can leave them in comments. I will try to answer them. I've been pointing at my pants a lot in this video. Hank, you will also see me on Friday because it is my year to make a P4A video. Hmm, so even things out and bring order to the universe, I will see you on both next Tuesday and next Friday, then we'll return to normal. DFTBA!