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Aug 31, 2009
click to donateWe are happy to announce our new & improved free Click To Donate pages! Many of you have been clicking regularly for years, and on behalf of our nonprofit partners, we say “thank you!” for your compassion and commitment. 

We’re excited about the new pages, and hope you will be too.

A few highlights:
  • Faster page loads (yeah!)
  • Better navigation that highlights pages you’ve completed (yeah!)
  • A framework that will allow us to do more frequent updates (we'll keep you up to date as to how your donations are making an impact).
  • A fresh look and feel.
  • A Top Clickers page to honor all of you fantastic clickers.
  • A new Click To Donate to help wolves.
  • Susan G. Komen fund is our new Click for a Cure partner!

If you’re not familiar with our Click To Donate model, it’s simple: you click a button, and we make donations to support important causes.  How is that possible? That's simple too: Care2 finds advertisers to sponsor these pages, so you pay nothing. The advertisers want (passionate, caring) folks to see their ads, so they're willing to pay for your time.  Care2 members tend to support those advertisers through purchases down the line, which helps keep the model going.

The total amount donated depends on the number of individuals that are dedicated to making a difference by donating their few seconds to visit these pages each day.  The Click To Donate pages are a small but important part of how we make a difference at Care2 - helping Care2 donate in excess of $400,000 to nonprofits.    We've partnered with nonprofits who help turn these donations into maximum impact (and then track your impact for you to see).

I’d like to give my thanks to the Care2 employees who worked hard on these updates (Alex, Marya, Janna, Rebecca, Sabrina, Sudha, Martin, Chris and Bill in particular!)  and to the members who’ve been avid clickers all these years.  Thank you, and keep on clicking!
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