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Goodsearch
I noticed today that Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation is the featured charity. So I wonder - how many of your GLOs participate in www.goodsearch.com? (Every time you use it, the designated charity gets a donation.) And do you use it? Gamma Phi does, but we aren't using it enough!
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I know Phi Mu is on there. I try to use more than google, but I always seem to forget about it.
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wow, this looks like a good idea - i wish i knew about it sooner!
it should become a household name like Google... Question: do you register your org under your chapter or national information? |
I set it as my default search engine in my toolbar. So I use it several times a day! :)
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Alpha Gamma Delta uses it too...
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Sigma Kappa's in there, but.. sigh. Why must it use Yahoo instead of Google?
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Yup. I use it as well but jeez. I much prefer Google over Yahoo but I do like helping my GLO out. |
Tri Delta uses it as well.
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I use it first - but if I don't get what I need, I do then go to google.
I'm not sure what is required to register a charity. |
AOII is listed, and I recently put it as my home page on my laptop. I have to say that changing habits is very hard. If Goodsearch isn't in front of me, I automatically type www.google.com into my address bar!
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Haven't tried ADPi in GoodSearch yet, but I use it for another organization to which I belong. You do need to go through your HQ, and have the correct non-profit numbers/profile.
I'm not wild about the Yahoo! v. Google part, either, but I try to use it at least once a day - it's my homepage at work. |
If I don't find what I need I use it to search for google. :)
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