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July 3

iGive.com wrote a note.

9:52am
In the last 3 months, 15 lucky causes have each won a $1,000 donation as part of iGive.com's $50,000 Surfathon sweepstakes, where surfing our stores can mean cash for your cause! We're also giving away bonus prizes each month.
June 30

iGive.com wrote on its own wall.

8:35am
June 26

iGive.com wrote a note.

8:21am
Ok so you'll have to excuse the slackerism that has overtaken our Facebook Page lately. We've been super-busy with the launch of our new search engine, iSearchiGive.com (powered by Yahoo! Search). Now you can raise money for your favorite cause just by searching the web at iSearchiGive.com!

iGive.com updated its profile. It changed the following: Company Overview and Products.

8:00am

Get an app!

2 posts by 2 people. Updated on Apr 18, 2008 at 12:20 PM.
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Tina Ercolano (Tampa Bay, FL) wrote at 2:00pm on September 5th, 2008
Hi , I am a volunteer at the suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor Florida, We are a non p[rofit organization for Primates( monkeys, apes) . We are now open to the Public , We house several different species of Primates, From ornagatans , chimps, ,, and smaller primates alike..
Barrie Freeman Rappaport (Chicago, IL) wrote at 11:05am on September 5th, 2008
http://familialdysautonomia.org/ Familial Dysautonomia (FD) is a rare genetic neurological condition that affects the sensory and autonomic nervous systems, causing severe gastrointestinal, cardiac, pulmonary, orthopedic, renal and ophthalmologic problems.

The Dysautonomia Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity that supports medical treatment, research, public awareness and social services for the benefit of people afflicted with FD. The Foundation has established the world's only two FD treatment centers and is the largest single source of funding for research and treatment specifically for the benefit of people with FD.

FD was once considered a fatal disease, but the Foundation's efforts have resulted in dramatic improvements in the quality of life and life expectancy for FD patients. Still, people with FD must overcome tremendous challenges, including frequent hospitalizations, major surgeries and daily medical and supportive therapies as they try to live normal lives
Marta Seifert Lewis (San Juan, PR) wrote at 5:42am on September 3rd, 2008
I'm a fan for years - been shopping through Igive forever and love the idea to raise funds for our charities. Would love to see EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS on your store list!!! I use them at home and at work often.
Great job - congratulations.

Marta S. Lewis
Kathleen wrote at 4:18am on September 3rd, 2008
The FREED Foundation joined iGive ~ We raise money for people to receive Eating and Body Image Disorders treatment. Thanks, iGive!
Joy Nollenberg (Minnesota) wrote at 9:16pm on September 2nd, 2008
Check out www.joyproject.org
We're a 501c3 (tax-exempt) non-profit organization that aims to provide information, support, and resources to people affected by eating disorders, at little to no cost.

Information

Website:
Company Overview:
Turn your everyday online purchases into donations for your favorite cause! Support any cause in the U.S. or Canada with up to 26% of each purchase at over 700 online stores, just by shopping through iGive.com. iGive is a free service for shoppers and the causes they support.
Mission:
Change online shopping...for good!
Products:
The iGive.com Mall features over 700 top-notch online stores including eBay, Expedia, Sephora, Staples, NORDSTROM, Best Buy, Banana Republic, PETCO, iTunes Store, Macy's, Victoria's Secret, and hundreds more. New stores are added every week, and we're happy to take your suggestions.

For a complete list of participating stores, visit: http://www.iGive.com/shop