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Andrea Koeppel
As I was reading today on on of our client's blogs, TYME OUT Youth Center in Nashotah Wisconsin, I noticed that they had added a search to GoodSearch.com on the pages of their website. Being the investigative person that I am, I inquired to learn more and I was impressed! Users of GoodSearch can select which charities benefit from their search of the web and they can also see how much money and searches have been performed on behalf of each charity. It's a very interesting concept!
So go forth and search the web using GoodSearch (and give to TYME OUT Youth Center)
More about Goodsearch.com
GoodSearch is a Yahoo-powered search engine that donates 50% of its revenue, about a penny per search, to listed American charities and schools designated by its users. The money donated comes from the site's advertisers. According to the company, as of March 2009 more than 77,000 non-profits are participating in the program and 100 new organizations register daily.[1]

