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Charity Days is a group of trainers who have volunteered to give their time free of charge to registered charities to help you make a bigger difference by making the training budget go further.
Our aim is to match the best trainer to the charity on expertise and geography. If you are a registered charity and have a specific training need you would like us to help with, please click on the ads on the left,on the right and in the bottom of the blogger.
Our aim is to match the best trainer to the charity on expertise and geography. If you are a registered charity and have a specific training need you would like us to help with, please click on the ads on the left,on the right and in the bottom of the blogger.
A site called clickdonator.blogspot.com takes a new approach to online giving. It lists a new charity every day, and ensures that 99 percent of the money you donate gets to that charity, rather than getting skimmed by processing fees and commissions. But there's a catch: You can only give clicks as much as you want per day,we dont ask for money.
It's a cool idea if you think about it, this clickdonators.clickdonators operates on the same principle: Limit yourself to giving "only" a click, and you'll ultimately give more overall — without feeling the sting. Besides, since there's a new charity featured on the site every day (except Sunday), you can learn about many worthy causes as you participate.
The founders of clickdonators, also provide a stats page for you to track your giving.You can see what categories have benefitted from your clicks,what causes you've championed and, yes, what opportunities for micro-philanthropy you might have missed. (Disclosure: One of the site's creators is a former colleague of mine, Mark Wilson, and yes, I did give a click today, to Computer Aid International, which will put it towards buying PCs for Kenyan schools.)
The site launched today, and hopes to gather steam in the coming weeks, applying the usual Facebook and Twitter buttons for maximum peer pressurizing. After all, if you can't give more than a click to a charity you really want to help, you'll have to enlist your friends. OK, so you got all your friends on board and you still want to give more than a click?help today,and all the best...
