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Yuri Gadow

How to help charities for free

Sign up for a free newsletter from the United States Fund for UNICEF and an anonymous donor will contribute 5 USD. Popularmedia, the firm running the campaign, wrote about its success in UNICEFUSA Gets Viral: The Stats.

Become a fundraiser

Turn what you enjoy into a fundraising event with Firstgiving.

Crunch numbers

Download a distributed computing client, like BOINC, and contribute computer time to projects like FightAIDS@Home and Human Proteome Folding. Wikipedia has a list of projects.

10 More

Personal Finance Advice published 10 Creative Ways To Help Charities For No Money. They only err recommending eBay Giving Works, which uses MissionFish to process the donations at higher rates than others. Instead, sell items—on eBay if you must—and donate the proceeds directly.

Search the Web

Maki at Dosh Dosh has a great post about 14 Charity Search Engines that help you give money to charity for free.

And I bet there other ways to help without reaching for your pocket book. As with all things charitable: be creative, pragmatic, skeptical, and determined.


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  1. Alison

    March 30th, 2007

    Hey! I actually work for Firstgiving, and you’ve done an awesome job of summing up what we do. Mind if we quote you? (Really… email me if you’d like to discuss further.)

  2. Yuri

    March 30th, 2007

    Alison, absolutely or just take it and run; I’m just glad I got it right.

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