Thursday, December 6, 2012

DISCLAIMER:  Any ads on this page are NOT part of the free click-to-donate list--they're just ads. :)



Here is my list of free click-to-donate sites:
 

These sites generally work by putting up advertisements for sponsors, who donate a set amount for each person who clicks daily.  They sometimes donate a portion of the sales generated by the advertisements as well.  Most of these sites are limited to one click per person per day, or one click daily for each of two or more 'buttons' on the same page.

The last two sites have unlimited 'clicking'.  These are educational as well--you get to donate for each correct answer you can give to questions, and there are a variety of subjects from which to choose.

I've checked them all out--they are legitimate.

If you know of any others, I would be happy to check them out and put up a link to them as well.

http://www.bhookh.com/ -- hunger in India

http://cannecy.free.fr/solar/index.php -- solar power in developing countries

http://naturarvet.se/ -- saving old forest in northern Europe

http://www.redjellyfish.com/free-donations.shtml -- saving rainforest and chimpanzees

http://www.ecologyfund.com/ecology/_ecology.html -- rainforest, pollution, and endangered species

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=1&link=ctg_ths_home_from_ars_home_sitenav -- a variety of causes

http://www.care2.com/click-to-donate/ -- a variety of causes

http://www.thebigtest.org/ -- donate maize seeds for correct answers to questions

http://freerice.com/category -- donate rice for correct answers to questions

If you visit only the first five sites every day for a year, you will have:

Donated 365 cups of food to hungry people in India
Donated 365,000 kw of solar power to people in developing countries
Saved some old forest in Scandinavia
Saved 1,900 sq. ft. of rainforest in Mexico
Helped to feed hungry chimpanzees
Saved 25,000 sq. ft. of rainforest in South America
Offset 1,460 pounds of CO2
Saved 73 sq. ft. of wilderness in the western U.S., and
Purchased 730 sq. ft. of nature reserve in Scotland

Pretty cool, huh?