Monday, August 29, 2011

Help out your favorite non-profit organization

Did you know that you can shop online and help out your favorite non-profit organizations at the same time?
Here are the details:


iGive.com helps SLI earn a donation every time you shop at any of their 915 participating stores at no additional cost.


On top of that, if you make a purchase through iGive within 45 days of joining, they'll donate an EXTRA $5 to your favorite cause! With 915 stores in the iGive Mall, it's easy to find the things you need AND raise money for a SLI.


HOW IT WORKS:
1. Join iGive.com to support Strategic Learning Initiatives. It's free, safe, and easy to join. Use this link:
iGive

2. Shop through iGive.com's online mall
The iGive Mall features over 900 trusted online retailers like Amazon.com, Staples, Nordstrom, JCPenney, Expedia.com, Barnes & Noble, QVC, & PETsMART to name just a few! You'll NEVER pay more when you reach these stores through iGive.com. And if you take advantage of the coupons and free shipping deals posted at iGive, you might even save a few bucks!

3. Watch the $$ roll in for Strategic Learning Initiatives!
Up to 26% of EACH purchase through iGive benefits your cause. Make that first purchase within 45 days and get a bonus $5 donation, too!
I hope to see you at iGive.com soon!


P.S. iGive.com would like you to know that all the causes at iGive.com have been listed by members for their own and others' benefit. They don't endorse the causes, and the causes don't endorse them. But we DO! So, c'mon, click on that link above.

1 comment:

  1. Nonprofit organizations cover a broad spectrum of types of groups, but what they all have in common is that they are not in business to make money for specific individuals. The latest statistics indicate that there are over 1.6 million active nonprofits in the US with a focus on everything from therapy groups to art councils, amateur athletic leagues to hospitals. With the recent devastation of the worldwide economy, it is likely that these numbers will grow significantly over the next decade.

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