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How You Can "Tilt" Your Money Responsibly

Introducing Tilt -- a cool, new app that makes money managing a whole lot easier.

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How You Can "Tilt" Your Money Responsibly
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Getting people to contribute money to events and organizations has never been easy. You always have that one guy who "forgets" but you know he is not going to do it. They always say, "I can't do it because I never have any cash on me." Now, there is an app that can do away with the "no cash" excuse for collecting money. It is an app called Tilt, and it is super handy. Say, for the college sorority and fraternity life, we need to collect money for Greek Sing costumes or donations to our philanthropy -- all we need to do is get on our phones and contribute the money without the hassle.

Tilt isn't just for collecting money within an organization. You can also contribute to great causes and charities. One of the really great things that has happened was that UT Austin students contributed money and brought Mark Cuban to speak to them on campus. Other instances include when SDSU students raised money to bring G-Eazy to perform, and Snoop Dogg also sells tees on Tilt. It is great for three big things: you can collect money to split the cost of something, you can fundraise, and people can also sell things like shirts and concert tickets.

Already, a lot of big schools like FSU, University of Texas, and University of Georgia are using this app. Last year, Ole Miss was the #1 "Tilted" school, and they were rewarded by having Rae Sremmurd in concert. A lot of amazing things can come from this app, especially on college campuses. The University of Kentucky should definitely get this app and it will "pay" off in the long run.

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