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Monday, November 26, 2007

Kiva.org Gift Certificates Pay It Forward... and Back Again

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- 11/13/07 -- This year, give someone the opportunity to truly change the life of a person living in poverty in the developing world. Kiva.org, the world's first microlending website, lets individuals purchase gift certificates for friends and family, allowing them to make a loan directly to a developing world entrepreneur.

"A Kiva.org gift certificate is much more than a gift -- it's the start of a very positive cycle of loaning to a deserving entrepreneur, getting paid back and loaning again," said Matt Flannery, CEO and Co-Founder of Kiva.org. "We have seen so many lives changed by what we might consider a tiny loan in this country." President Clinton, who features Kiva.org in his new book, "Giving," said, "Through Kiva.org, people around the world can become micro-bankers to developing world entrepreneurs, who have their own ideas, so we can give them a chance to raise their kids with dignity, send their kids to school, and in troubled places like Afghanistan we can marginally increase the chance that peace can prevail, because people will see there is a positive alternative to conflict."

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Sunday, November 25, 2007

MicroPlace Launches Investment Website to Address Global Poverty

New service allows U.S. consumers to invest in microfinance with as little as $100
San Jose, California, October 24, 2007

MicroPlace, a wholly-owned subsidiary of eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY), today announced the launch of a new website (www.microplace.com) that provides an easy way for everyday people to invest in the world's working poor by leveraging the power of microfinance, a proven solution to alleviate global poverty.

With the launch of MicroPlace.com, for the first time, consumers in the U.S. can use the internet to make microfinance investments that can provide a financial return while also addressing global poverty. Additionally, MicroPlace's unique business model was designed to create a self-sustaining marketplace to serve as an efficient and scalable way for capital to flow into the microfinance industry.

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Attention All Non-Profits; Logobee Announces Third Logo Design Makeover Giveaway

LogoBee is having its third annual logo design Makeover Giveaway. This is where non-profit organizations submit their information to LogoBee and a group of them will be selected to receive a logo and stationery design package donated by LogoBee.

Montreal, Canada, November 08, 2007

LogoBee.com, one of the internet’s most respected online graphic design firms, is happy to announce another Logo Design Makeover Giveaway this year. For the event, LogoBee donates its professional logo design services to select non-profit and charity organizations that need a fresh or new logo.

Most non-profit groups do not have the time or graphic design expertise to deal with this important aspect of marketing on their own. LogoBee offering their services free of charge presents these organizations with a fantastic opportunity.

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The Miracle Worker Foundation Launches "Rebuild Fund" to Re-Inhabit Devastated Gulf Regions

Foundation effort includes a unique housing program that allows victims to own their homes in 10 years

Irvine, CA, November 15, 2007

In the aftermath of Katrina's massive destruction, the Miracle Worker Foundation (MWF) and several other housing developers in the Mississippi and Louisiana areas are teaming up to help finance the redevelopment of devastated Gulf Region communities and provide affordable housing to hurricane victims who wish to return to their communities.

Along with their respective partners - the Miracle Worker Foundation (MWF) is focusing on efforts to build new homes and support the restoration of the critical commercial and neighborhood infrastructure that is desperately needed throughout all areas devastated by Katrina. The foundation’s philanthropic effort has been orchestrated by its founders, Geno Brunton and Shannon Marie and is called the ‘Rebuild Fund’, which will be orchestrated in concert with local developers and through local community-based development organizations, focused on the revitalization of their neighborhoods.

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Sunday, November 18, 2007

VISIONARIES WANTED: 2008 Echoing Green Fellowship

* Do you have an incredible, new idea that could change your community, country, or world?
* Are you an entrepreneur who won't rest until your idea has been brought to life? Or a leader who has recently started an organization to do just that?

If so, apply for an Echoing Green Fellowship. You could receive up to $90,000 in seed funding and support to launch a new organization that turns your innovative idea for social change into action.

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Saturday, November 17, 2007

National Adoption Month, 2007

A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America

During National Adoption Month, we recognize the adoptive and foster families who have shared their homes and hearts with children in need, and we encourage more Americans to consider adopting young people of all ages.

Families who adopt show the generous spirit of our Nation. Every child desires a permanent home, and when parents adopt a child to love as their own, lives are forever changed. For parents, the decision to adopt a child is among life's greatest and happiest turning points. On November 17, families across the country will celebrate National Adoption Day by finalizing their adoptions, and each one of these homes will be richer for the addition of new family members.

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Sunday, November 11, 2007

Nothing But Nets Helps Deliver 200,000 Anti-Malaria Nets to Children in The Republic of Congo

Washington, DC (October 15, 2007) - Nothing But Nets, a global, grassroots campaign to prevent malaria, a leading killer of children in Africa, announced today it will fund the distribution and delivery of over 200,000 insecticide-treated bed nets to children under five and pregnant women in Congo-Brazzaville from October 15-19, 2007. Purchased with over $1 million in donations from individual donors, these nets will be distributed as part of an integrated health campaign organized and implemented by the Congo’s Ministry of Health and the Measles Initiative -- a partnership of the American Red Cross, the United Nations Foundation, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, and UNICEF.

“By working together, we can help make a difference and protect children and their families from malaria. Thank you to our tens of thousands of supporters that each donated $10 or more to send nets and save lives,” said Kathy Calvin, executive vice president and chief operating officer of the United Nations Foundation, creator of Nothing But Nets.

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

The founder of Cirque du Soleil Guy Laliberté launches a global foundation to deal with access to water issues

October 29, 2007
Foundation lauch

Montreal, Monday, October 29, 2007 — Guy Laliberté announced today, in the presence of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, Jeremy Hobbs, Executive Director of Oxfam International, and Gordon Nixon, President and Chief Executive Officer of RBC, the official launch of the ONE DROP Foundation to fight poverty in the world by giving everyone access to water. “No one can remain indifferent when we know that at least every eight seconds, a child dies from a disease caused by drinking contaminated water,” said Guy Laliberté. “With the creation of ONE DROP, we want to mobilize people everywhere in the world to find sustainable solutions to the problem of access to water, and to adopt better practices for the use of this precious resource.”

Access to water is one of the planet’s most pressing issues. Over a billion people do not have access to water in sufficient quantity or adequate quality. Almost half of the world’s population drinks untreated water.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Donations Needed for Victims of California Wildfires

Fresno, CA, October 27, 2007

www.uanditrade.com is making it simple to donate goods to the families of the California Wildfires.

UandITrade connects parents across the nation so that they can trade items their children have outgrown like clothes, books and toys.

UandITrade founders have recently created a special option on their website for people to post items they would like to donate to the fire victims. The families who have suffered losses simply login and request items based on their needs. Once an item is selected, the donator will mail it out and a good deed is done. The donated items should be new or used and in good condition.

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Friday, November 2, 2007

“Wugging” on the web could generate cash windfall for UK charities

Wugging (web use giving) could create a massive windfall for good causes without costing web users a penny, according to research released today by Everyclick.com.
A new survey by YouGov reveals that lack of time is the main reason people give for not raising money for charity (45 per cent), but nearly a third said they would be encouraged to raise more money for charity if this could be integrated in to their daily life.

Wugging allows anyone on the web to raise money for charity simply by doing something they do every day – using a search engine. On average in the UK there are 22.8m web searches per day; 949,000 per hour; 15,800 per minute and 264 per second1. If just 10 per cent of those web users in the UK switched to Everyclick.com for their search, it
would generate £172,000 for UK charities per day2, without costing them a penny or taking a moment more of their time.

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Thursday, November 1, 2007

The Charles Bronfman Prize Announces Call for Nominations Prize Seeks Young Humanitarians from All Fields

New York -- The Charles Bronfman Prize has launched its 2008 award cycle, marking the start of this year’s international quest for extraordinary, young humanitarians. The Prize celebrates the vision and talent of an individual or team under 50 years of age whose humanitarian work has contributed significantly to the betterment of the world. Its goal is to bring public recognition to dynamic individuals whose Jewish values infuse their humanitarian accomplishments and provide inspiration to the next generations.

Nominations guidelines and forms for the $100,000 award are available at www.TheCharlesBronfmanPrize.com. Nominations for the 2008 Prize will be accepted through November 30, 2007.

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You can make a difference: Raise money for your favorite cause

Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace make it easier than ever to share what you’re passionate about and expand your pool of supporters. And with PayPal, you can collect donations from your friends and family for the charities and causes you believe in.

Jump-start your grassroots campaign.
MySpace and Facebook badges let you raise money using your PayPal account. It’s easy to get started:

1. Choose your cause.
2. Copy or build the badge of your choice.
3. Send a broadcast message to your friends.

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