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Top 15 Charity Search Engines: Donate to Charity for Free


Can your search engine offset your carbon footprint? How about funding breast cancer research, environmental conservation, or pubic schools? Calling all web surfers: don’t miss these easy opportunities for everyday activism.

How it works

In 2006, an estimated $24.4 billion was spent on Internet advertising. (CBS, ZenithMedia) Some of this advertising money is spent placing ads on Internet search engines like Google and Yahoo. Each time we search the web, we see ads that fund the search engines. Advertisers benefit from marketing, search engines earn money, and we get to surf the web. Certain search engines donate their advertising earnings to charity, sometimes to the charity of your choice. All you have to do is to know where to search.

For example, to offset carbon emissions while you search, you can enter "carbon fund" (a carbon offset organization) into the bar on Goodsearch that reads "What do you Goodsearch for?" Now while you search the web, you will be fighting climate change. It’s that simple. I do about 35 searches a day, which adds up to over 22,600 kg (50,000 pounds) of CO2 that I can offset each year by using this search engine combination. Try this in your office or school to make an even bigger impact!

Here are 15 of the top charity search engines.

1. Goodsearch

 

"GoodSearch is a search engine which donates 50-percent of its revenue to the charities and schools designated by its users. It’s a simple and compelling concept. You use GoodSearch exactly as you would any other search engine. Because it’s powered by Yahoo!, you get proven search results."

 

2. Everyclick

 

"Everyclick allocates 50% of its gross revenue to charity each month. Each active charity receives a proportion of that sum equivalent to the proportion in which its supporters use the website relative to the supporters of other active charities. The activity of everyclick website users who do not select a specific charity will benefit all active charities on a pro rata basis."

 

3. Searchgive

 

"On average, your searches will generate about $0.01 per search and we will send your chosen charity a check when their account reaches $25.00."

 

4. Ripple

 

"Our search sponsor pays a small amount to ripple every time you search from the homepage. Ripple passes 100% of this amount directly onto our charities to help them fight poverty."

 

5. Magic taxi

 

"MagicTaxi gives 50% of its advertising revenue to charity. Each day we feature a different charity on our homepage. If you prefer you can support just one of our partners, click here to choose your favourite."

 

6. Seach Kindly

 

“100% of the advertising revenue generated from this website is donated to charitable organizations that our volunteers select every month.100% of the advertising revenue generated from this website is donated to charitable organizations that our volunteers select every month." Seach Kindly is powered by Google.

 

7. GoodTree

 

"GoodTree is a web homepage that supports charities each time you use the GoodTree web search. 50% of advertising revenue is given to charity. Approximately one-half a cent (U.S.) is generated per web search." GoodTree is also a social networking site. It’s search engine is powered by Google, Yahoo! and MSN.

 

8. CatchTomorrow

 

"The search engine that helps fund public schools. CatchTomorrow will donate 50% of its gross revenue to American Schools."

 

9. Lookie

 

"LOOKLE was created in Melbourne, Australia, in early to mid 2000. Its name being derived from the words ‘Look Learn Engine.’ This system is designed to donate up to 50% of advertising revenue raised to charity and search point values will be adjusted from time to time to meet that target."

 

10. rectifi

"We donate 92% of our advertising revenue to charity meaning you could be raising money for those in the developing world every time you search the internet." Rectifi is based in the UK.

 

11. Clicks4Cancer

 

"When you use Clicks4Cancer.com as your Home Page, these advertiser’s fees will be shared with us and we, in turn, will collect these commissions and donate 70% of all revenue to various charitable cancer foundations and organizations."

 

12. Charity Café

 

"We only cover the tiny costs we incur in running the site - so 100% of net funds are split equally between our listed charities." Charity Café is powered by Ask.com.

 

13. Oblatoo

 


"Every time you make a search you can see the amount pledged go up by 1p as we bid to raise £1m for charity."

 

14. The Green Spider

 

"TheGreenspider is a search engine that saves energy by using a coloured background. The search results are powered by Google. From the profits we make, we intend to invest in several environmental projects. More details to follow."

 

15. ClicksCount

 


"Every search carried out on this special Live search charity site makes a direct donation to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC)." ClicksCount is a program of MSN in the UK.

 

References:

14 Charity Search Engines : Searching for Good | searchenginejournal

15 Charity Search Engines that help you give money to charity for free | doshdosh

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16 Responses to “Top 15 Charity Search Engines: Donate to Charity for Free”

  1. Polly Gowers Says:

    Hi Gavin. Thanks for the link. I thought I would add that people using Everyclick have helped raise over £300,000 for more than 170,000 charities so far. And all this is done without having to spend time or money doing so!

  2. Unregistered User Says:

    How do these search engines not violate the “incentivized search” clauses?

  3. Michael Ben-Nes Says:

    There is a new alternative for online fundraising, take a look at GiveStream ( http://www.givestream.com). It offers a set of free and easy-to-use online fundraising and community-building tools that help nonprofits create their own branded easy giving center.

  4. Energy Saver Says:

    There is also the Carbon Neutral Search Engine, they offset each search by 300g of CO2 … (or black background for CRT monitors)

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  8. Ailsa Wilson Says:

    I am looking for a search engine like Every Click or any of the above,- I presume has to be Australian based - which might be able to help us raise funds for lung cancer.

    This site seems good and I have read it with interest. Could you give me some advice please

    Ailsa

  9. Gavin Hudson Says:

    Hi Alisa,

    Thanks for your comment and question. You have a couple of good options. Firstly, you might want to check into Clicks4Cancer (#11). You can see the list of cancer research and advocacy organizations they donate to here (http://www.clicks4cancer.com/charities.html).

    Maybe a better option, though, would be to go with a website like Goodsearch. That’s my personal search engine of choice and I’m happy with it. On Goodsearch, you can type in the name of the non-profit or school that you’d like to donate to. For instance, you could donate to a non-profit that raises funds for cancer research.

    If the non-profit that you’d like to donate to isn’t listed, then you can write to them and ask them to sign up with Goodsearch. Goodsearch will verify that it’s a valid non-profit and will add them to the number of organizations they donate to.

    Once you have typed a (Goodsearch-registered) non-profit that you want to donate to into the bar below the search bar, all you have to do is search the web and you’ll be raising money for that non-profit.

    One other note: Donations are generated whenever you search, but it’s especially good if you buy things online. If so, first search for the thing through Goodsearch and then buy it from the sites that come up, which are the sites you’d go to anyway (Amazon, Greenhome, Gaiam, etc.). You can even add the name of the website you’d like to shop at to your search. When you shop using search engines, the engines earn money. With Goodsearch, this extra money goes to your non-profit.

    Hope this helps. :) Best of luck.

  10. Jameson Says:

    I really good charity search engine that I love using is HELPUU.COM

    The design is fast loading and very simple. Its a google-powered search engine that donates 100% of the proceeds to charity.

    Try it out!

    http://www.helpuu.com

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