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Search the Web and Donate to Charity

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A local Tucson charity, the Tucson Arts Brigade, has developed a new way to get donations, reports the Tucson Citizen. Anytime someone downloads and uses a specific tool bar designed by GoodSearch to search the web the Arts Brigade receives a portion of the sponsored revenue.
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New Media Helps Charities Get Message Out

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New media, reports the Miami Herald, including YouTube, Facebook and Vimeo, are quickly becoming the go to method for charities to get their message out to potential donors.
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The Gates Foundation Seeks to Improve Internet Access in Vietnam

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According to the Philanthropy News Digest, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded $30 million dollar grant to Vietnam. The grant will help Vietnam expand internet access in the country.
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The Salvation Army Uses Mobile Payment App

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The Salvation Army, reports the New York Times, understands that most people no longer carry much cash, so they are testing a mobile payment app for their kettles. 
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Google+ Is Now Open to Non-Profits

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The Chronicle of Philanthropy is reporting that non-profits can now make their own pages on the Google+.
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New Celebrity Page on Ebay Benefits Charity

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Recently, eBay launched a new celebrity-landing page. The page has celebrity memorabilia is available for sale on the site, with the proceeds benefiting various charities, reports eCommerce Bytes.
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QR Codes Help Charities Gain Awareness

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Non-profits see an increase in donations and awareness after creating a QR code for their charity, reports Point of Sale News.
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