Bing Rewards: The easiest way to support charity

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Joined: 23 Sep 2015
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Location: Carmel, NY, USA

23 Sep 2015, 11:10 am

Bing Rewards is Microsoft's way of making their search engine appealing. Personally, I haven't noticed a difference between them and Google. However, Bing Rewards is notable for one thing: You can support great causes through it.

Just on the Donate page, you can support the Kids in Need foundation (who provide school supplies to lower income students), the Boys and Girls Club of America (which finances activities and recreation in U.S. communities), and Teach for America, a group that helps teachers graduating from school get into communities that need them.

What I tend to choose, however, is the KarmaKarma card. This particular donation works by sending you an e-mail code for the KarmaKarma site. You then go to it, redeem the code, and select from a variety of causes to support. There is a huge amount of variety, from building water wells in Sudan to providing seeds for a Los Angeles garden, or planting a tree to absorb CO2. I personally find these causes much more exciting than what Bing otherwise offers, and highly recommend you support them too.

All it takes to raise money in this way is to use Bing as your search engine. I've managed to donate $54.65 since I started 2 years ago, so your contribution can easily add up! Please consider using Bing Rewards today.