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Many nonprofit organizations have discovered the Internet search engine Goodsearch.com. Powered by Yahoo, the online search engine donates one penny to charitable organizations for every search conducted on its site.
Founded in 2005 by brother and sister Ken and JJ Ramberg, Goodsearch.com works by donating half its advertising revenue for every search conducted, or approximately a penny a search, to nonprofits. Once a nonprofit group is registered at the site, users can select it from a scroll-down menu as the charity of their choice.
Then, for every search a user conducts at Goodsearch.com, their charity is credited with one penny. Nonprofits that generate at least $20 in each 12-month period ending Sept. 30 are sent checks in December. Amounts of less than $20 are sent to charities of Goodsearch.com's choice, according to the Goodsearch Web site. I know the charity I support Our Special Angels, receives from $10 to $20 a month because of searches credited to its account. And those funds are used to support several disabled youth, nothing to scoff at.
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