GoodSearch Campaign

Every day we do many things. We talk to our friends. We buy things at stores. We search the Internet. What if all these little things could help fight poverty?

GoodSearch and EndPovertyToday's "GoodSearch Pledge" provide a simple way to turn our Internet searches into money to help end poverty. GoodSearch is a search engine like Google and Yahoo in almost every way, except one: each time you search about 1 cent goes to a charity of your choice. This is possible because GoodSearch makes more money from advertising when more people search, so the people search the more it can afford to give to charity.

Can this really make a difference? Imagine if 1,000 people used GoodSearch with Millennium Promise as their designated charity, and searched an average of twice per day: 1,000 x 2 x 0.01 x 365 = $7,300 in one year!

You Can Support the EndPovertyToday's GoodSearch Campaign in Three Ways:

  1. Use GoodSearch
  2. Tell everyone you know to use GoodSearch for Millennium Promise. Post a bulletin on MySpace. Add GoodSearch as a friend. Tell your friends. Ask your parents to use it. Talk about it at work.
  3. Sign EndPovertyToday's "GoodSearch Pledge" and commit to using GoodSearch. This will help track support and show to others that it's a simple, effective way to fight poverty.

Sign the Pledge

I promise to use GoodSearch instead of other search engines and to ensure that Millennium Promise is my designated charity (listed in the "Who Do You GoodSearch For?" box). I'm proud to be searching alongside dozens and eventually hundreds and thousands of others to raise money to help end poverty.

Name:      

You can view the electronic signatures here.

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