GoodSearch Gives for You

GoodSearchI was recently on the Dodge Nature Center website looking at their event calendar and saw that they had a link to something called GoodSearch. Since I’m always searching for something (and aren’t we all on some level), I thought I’d click on it and see what it was all about.

It turns out that you can now give to charity just by searching the Internet! How does it work? You go to their site, pick a charity, install their search bar, and then Yahoo (the parent company of GoodSearch) will donate a penny for every valid search you perform. So if you’re interested in a relatively passive way to donate (someone else’s money) to a good cause, this just might be the answer you’ve been “searching” for!

- Lisa Johnson, MCF’s manager of professional development and e-learning

2 Responses to “GoodSearch Gives for You”

  1. Jay says:

    Nice post. We dont spare as often as we should – & thats sad! I shall write about GoodSearch on my blogs too, if that helps spreading the news.

    Cheers!
    Jay
    http://www.promediablog.com/

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