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iGive. You shop, they give. | September 5, 2009

http://www.igive.com/

There’s a free, fun, easy way to raise money for epilepsy research, just by searching the web or shopping online.

It’s called iGive.com and it’s totally free.  You can raise money for epilepsy research at 700+ top-notch online stores and maybe even save on taxes.

Participating stores include Amazon.com, Pottery Barn, Land’s End, Staples, Petco, eBay, Expedia, QVC and many more.  Best of all, up to 26% from each purchase is donated to the epilepsy resource of your choice.  Your contributions may even be tax deductible!

You’ll never pay more by shopping through their mall.  In fact, savvy shoppers will love iGive’s free shipping deals and exclusive coupons.

Established in 1997, iGive.com is an internet company whose goal is to enable the economic power of individuals to benefit their chosen causes.  Their mission is to change online shopping (and searching!) for good.

And through iGive.com,  tens of thousands of members have raised over $3,000,0000 for their favorite charities — all at no cost to the members or their causes.

What’s the catch?  There isn’t one.  It’s free.  No “spam.”  Total member privacy.  Another bonus.  Get an initial $5.00 donation with your first purchase!  Just create your iGive account and make your purchase within 45 days of joining.

And when you use iSearch iGive http://isearch.igive.com/to search the web, your favorite epilepsy cause receives exactly $0.01 per qualified search. The money comes from advertisers, so it costs you nothing, and it’s completely free for you and the cause you support. It may not sound like much, but the money mounts up.  In fact, over 2,000 checks were sent to causes big and small during just the month of March, 2008.

So search and shop with iSearch and iGive http://isearch.igive.com/.   It’s for a good cause. And it’s guiltless shopping at its best!

http://isearch.igive.com/index.cfm

Copyright © 2009, Phylis Feiner Johnson. All rights reserved.

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1 Comment »

  1. Super article, wayttago!

    Comment by Arthur P. Johnson — September 6, 2009 @ 9:15 PMSep +00:00Sep


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    About the author

    Phylis Feiner Johnson has been a professional copywriter for 30 years. She also spent 20 years with epilepsy. She writes from the heart to increase education, awareness and funding for epilepsy research. For further information, contact The Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania at http://www.efepa.org/ and please make a contribution to become an advocate, too.

    Important Resources

    • The Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania. The EFEPA provides many important services, including a wonderful camp for kids with epilepsy…epilepsy seminars for first aid…awareness and education…and advocacy support.
    • The Epilepsy Foundation. Dedicated to improving how people with epilepsy are perceived, accepted and valued in society; and promoting research for a cure.

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