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  2. Keep a Penny Jar? Your Change Could Be Worth Thousands - AOL

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  3. 10 Things You Should Be Doing With Your Spare Change - AOL

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  5. Micro-donation - Wikipedia

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    Donations of spare change in various currencies at Heathrow Airport. Micro-donation or microphilanthropy is a form of charitable donation that is small in the donated amount. . In the past [when?], micro-donations have been used most effectively by companies collecting spare change at registers and checkou

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  7. Unbound (nonprofit organization) - Wikipedia

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    Charity Navigator gives Unbound a 4-star rating based on program expenses, administrative expenses, fundraising expenses and operating efficiency. [9] The CharityWatch gives Unbound an A+ rating in its Charity Rating Guide. It is the only child sponsorship organization to hold this rating from the institute.

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  9. List of volunteer computing projects - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of volunteer computing projects, which are a type of distributed computing where volunteers donate computing time to specific causes. The donated computing power comes from idle CPUs and GPUs in personal computers, video game consoles, [1] and Android devices.