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Everyone's buzzing about the Case Foundation's America's Giving Challenge and the Causes Giving Challenge. Want to help out your favorite cause? Here's how:
How to Join America's Giving Challenge (December 13, 2007-January 31,
2008)
How to Join the Causes Giving Challenge (December 13-February 1, 2008)
1. Sign up for a Facebook account, or sign in if you already have one.
2. Go to the Causes Giving Challenge page.
3. Create a Cause. It won't take long. The Pronet Advertising blog has a good explanation for how to set one up. As of this writing, the leading Cause in the Cause Giving Challenge today was created by Bryan Campen. His Cause is called, "End Extremism: Promote Pluralism." He has gotten 38 people to join his cause and 17 of them donated a total of $410. The donations will go to the 501(c)3 nonprofit he chose, Interfaith Youth Core. If by December 14, 2007 12:00PM PST, Bryan's Cause has the most unique donors, the Interfaith Youth Core will receive $1,000 from the Case Foundation.
4. Every 24 hours, $1,000 will be given to the cause with the most unique donors.
Pretty cool, huh? For more information, go the Case Foundation's site.
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Women's Initiative to Raise Funds
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