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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. 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]

  4. Classy (company) - Wikipedia

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    Classy is a software company and online fundraising platform designed for nonprofit organizations. Headquartered in San Diego, California, Classy was founded by CEO Scot Chisholm, Pat Walsh, and Marshall Peden in 2006, originally to host fundraising events that benefit charities. The firm transitioned to a software and services company in 2010.

  5. iDonate - Wikipedia

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    Charity Tax Back - a service to remind donors if they reach the threshold which allows tax relief on charitable donations. [15] Take The Challenge - a service to nominate people to do a fundraising challenge. [16] [17] Virtual event support for fundraisers [18] iRegister - an event registration system [19] TENDO Giving - a micro-donations app. [20]

  6. Click-to-donate site - Wikipedia

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    Many charities launched this style of program in the late 1990s. However, the constriction of online advertising spending around 2001 following the dot-com collapse caused many sites to be closed. Yet there are still many in operation, notably Freerice , [ 3 ] The Hunger Site , and Por Los Chicos .

  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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