GOODSEARCH

SEARCH the web with GoodSearch.com - SHOP ONLINE with GoodShop.com

Search the web with GoodSearch.com (instead of Google or Yahoo, etc.) and each time you do a search, GoodSearch will donate a penny to ST. DUNSTAN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL, CARMEL VALLEY our official name as a registered non-profit organization.

Shop online at GoodShop.com and a percentage of each purchase will be donated to SAINT DUNSTAN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL, CARMEL VALLEY!  More that 600 top stores are participating including Amazon, Gap, Crate & Barrel, Nike, Apple Stores, Saks, BedBath&Beyond, Staples, HP, Macy’s, Williams Sonoma and more.  To learn how this all works, click on GoodShop.com.

IMPORTANT:  You need to click HERE to download the GoodSearch toolbar, the software needed to run the program so you can order merchandise online.  It will appear as an addition to your current toolbar.   The site will also tell you how much you have donated with each purchase you make.

GOODSEARCH IN THE NEWS

ABC News Features GoodSearch and GoodShop
July 3, 2008

Imagine changing the world without changing your routine. That’s what the founders of GoodSearch.com, launched back in 2005, and its new sister site GoodShop.com promise their users. With 60,000 nonprofits benefiting from both sites, it’s philanthropy made easy in the form of a search engine and online mall of sorts.

  • O The Oprah Magazine
    O-Zone: Pennies From Heaven
    April 2006

    Imagine if every time you logged on and looked up the caloric content of the snack you just ate, you earned money for charity. With each search you launch on goodsearch.com, about 1 cent goes to the charity or school of your choice. You simply select an organization from a database of thousands or add your own, then tell all your friends, tell your friends to tell their friends and so on. If 1,000 people with the same charity search twice a day for a year, the charity earns $7,300. Wanting to harness for mankind some of the cash advertisers throw at search engines ($6 billion last year), founders Ken and JJ Ramberg partnered with Yahoo!

  • Huffington Post
    Charity may begin at home, but it’s moving online
    July 25, 2008

  • The desire to lend a hand is increasingly becoming an aspect of corporate citizenship. GoodSearch.com is a Yahoo!-powered search engine which donates 50 percent of its revenue to the charities and schools designated by its users; its spin-off, GoodShop.com, is an online shopping mall that donates a percentage of each sale to user-selected charities.



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