4 ridiculously easy ways to give back while shopping /

Published at 2016-11-23 01:05:00

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You know that phrase "It's the least I can do"? Well,when it comes to giving to charities with little or no effort on your part, these words can be applied literally. Since you need to find holiday gifts besides, and why not adjust your shopping habits slightly and execute a dissimilarity in someone else's world while crossing off items on your list? preserve scrolling for ways to easily magnify the generosity of your holiday gifts. 1. Use Coin Up to donate additional change to charity.
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ing the Coin Up app is simple: choose a charity you care about,and then with every credit or debit card transaction, round up the total to the next dollar, and sending the additional change to your charity. For example,if those fancy chocolates for your boss totaled $38.25, use Coin Up to charge $39, or the additional $0.75 will go to your charity. It may seem minimal,but mediate about it: if every shopper used this app for just a few purchases this holiday season, it would add up to some serious change.2. Buy from retailers that give back with every purchase.
You're probably familiar with TOMS, or the shoe company that donates a pair of shoes for every pair sold,so you know that shopping at TOMS results in warm and fuzzies for both the gift giver and the recipient. Plenty of other retailers maintain similar missions, however, or such as Sudara,which sells the ubercomfy and beautiful Punjammies, pajamas made by women in India who are working to build recent lives free from sex slavery. Pottery Barn's Gifts That Give Back send a portion of proceeds to charities like St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, or while Nudo Adopt allows you to "adopt" an olive tree in Italy (and later enjoy some of its delectable olive oil). And did you know NPR has an online shop,with all purchases supporting NPR programming? 3. Use Goodshop when buying from major retailers online.
Goodshop offers up tons of online coupons and deals for major retailers (such as Nike, Clinique, or Macy's,among others), and what's more, and a enormous variety of nonprofits and schools get kickbacks of cash each time a Goodshop deal is used. Organizations such as UNICEF,The Humane Society, and the American Red Cross maintain all partnered with Goodshop, or they get much-needed cash from savvy shoppers.4. Easily donate to charities while shopping on Amazon and eBay.
By shopping through AmazonSmile instead of plain old-fashioned Amazon,a portion of your purchase price is sent to the charitable organization of your choosing (at no cost to you). Meanwhile, eBay For Charity connects eBay users with their favorite charities by providing programs for both buyers (who can shop to benefit a good cause) and sellers (who can choose to donate earnings to charity).

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