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  2. Fundly - Wikipedia

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    A Very Jersey Xmas is a 2012 fund raiser sponsored by New Jersey natives living in the San Francisco Bay Area for relief of victims of Hurricane Sandy. Donors are invited to parties where they dress up as their favorite Jersey character. [4] Meg Whitman used Fundly to raise $20 million for her campaign for governor of California. [3]

  3. Click-to-donate site - Wikipedia

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    A click-to-donate site is a website where users can click a button to generate a donation for a charity without spending any of their own money. The money for the donation comes from advertisers whose banners are displayed each time a user clicks the button.

  4. Donation - Wikipedia

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    Blackbaud reports that, in the US, online giving in 2012 grew by 11% on a year-over-year basis. The percentage of total fundraising that comes from online giving was about 7% in 2012. This was an increase from 6% in 2011 and is nearing the record level of 8% from 2010 when online giving spiked in response to Haitian earthquake relief efforts ...

  5. GiveDirectly - Wikipedia

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    GiveDirectly is a nonprofit organization operating in low income areas that helps families living in extreme poverty by making unconditional cash transfers to them via mobile phone. GiveDirectly transfers funds to people in Bahamas , Bangladesh , DRC , Liberia , Kenya , Malawi , Morocco , Mozambique , Nigeria , Rwanda , Togo , Turkey , Uganda ...

  6. JustGiving - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, the firm claimed that it had provided its service for more than 9,000 UK registered charities and 1.9 million fundraising pages for users, collecting more than £770 million since launch. [5] The cumulative total passed £1 billion in March 2012. [6] The cumulative total passed £4 billion in June 2016. [7]

  7. How Mark Zuckerberg Should Give Away $45 Billion - The ...

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    You don't give away that much money without changing the places and institutions and people you give it to, sometimes for the worse. Zuckerberg should already know this. In 2010, he donated $100 million to the Newark Public Schools on a promise from Cory Booker that he could, according to Dale Russakoff's The Prize , "flip a whole city."

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