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Encyclopedia > Click to donate site

Click to donate sites are web sites where users can click a button to generate a donation for a charity or cause. The money for the donation comes from advertisers whose banners are displayed each time a user clicks the button. In most cases, the donation generated by each user only amounts to a few cents, but the goal is to accumulate enough clicks to add up to a significant amount.


Some examples include :

  • EcologyFund (http://www.ecologyfund.com) (Save natural habitats)
  • HungerSite (http://www.thehungersite.com) (Stop hunger)
  • Tree4Life (http://www.tree4life.com) (Plant part of a tree)

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Help charity with your computer (1086 words)
The Hungersite, one of the oldest click to donate sites.
Donate For Free, donations to the American Red Cross for the victims of 9-11.
Sometimes a company has a click to donate or another project, these are usually for a certain time and/or up to a certain limit.
VirtuBene Caritas Clicks (739 words)
The Animal Rescue Site - Provides food for some of the 27 million unwanted animals given to shelters in the US every year.
The Breast Cancer Site - The Breast Cancer Site was founded through the United Nationas to help offer free mammograms to underprivileged women nationwide - women for whom early detection would not otherwise be possible.
The Landmine Site - (United Nations) - The Landmine Site was founded to help provide care, rehabilitation and social and economic integration for hundreds of thousands of landmine victims.
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