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July 20, 2007

iBakesale, Everyday Savings, Local Fundraising

As a blogger, it’s so easy to write about volunteering and donating to charity.  But how many of us actually participate in the things we write about?

Thanks to the new site iBakesale, I can put my money where my mouth is (where my charity is?) and really make a difference for the organizations I support.

When you shop online via iBakesale, you can earn cash back (by percentage of purchase) that can be donated to various charities, as well as local organizations such as little league, private schools, etc., AS WELL AS yourself.   

What a better way to raise money for the American Suzuki Foundation of Stevens Point?  Or the Stevens Point Area Catholic Schools?  Or the local chapter of the Susan G Komen Foundation?

When I first heard about iBakesale, I worried that it would be too difficult to set up my account and start my donations.  After I took the time to register, I realized it’s quite easy and I encourage you, my dear readers, to get involved, too!

You can sign up your own local groups, private schools and organizations or you can get money back for yourselves on your purchases, or you can support my groups; the American Suzuki Foundation of Stevens Point or the Stevens Point Area Catholic Schools. (Let me just say these groups desperately need the funds.  Please register and click on the state of Wisconsin to find my groups.)

Think of all the great organizations out there who could use a little funding!  Won’t you join iBakesale today?  Click here!

This post is part of a blog blast sponsored by The Parent Bloggers Network.  If you have any questions about iBakesale, feel free to contact by e-mail the folks at iBakeSale: info@ibakesale.com.

Posted by Dana 6:11 amBlog Blasts, Uncategorized, iBakesale3 comments  




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