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Mahkato
09-09-2010, 10:31 AM
Givv.org (http://givv.org/) is a good way to give to C4L, GOA, DownsizeDC, EFF, LvMI, RLC, Hillsdale College, etc. We could even add RPF/Liberty Forest to that list.

Givv was mentioned (http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog.php?view=25910) on the C4L blog about a year ago.


Campaign for Liberty is proud to announce it is currently the #1 organization listed on Givv.org.

Givv.org (http://givv.org/recipients/campaign-for-liberty) was started by a Ron Paul supporter and allows individuals to make one single contribution every month, and then spread out that contribution over as many different organizations or charities as it wishes.

From Givv'org,
"Givv.org is free for givvers, and we don't take any fees for ourselves from your donation. When you aggregate your donations through Givv.org, with other people, to the same nonprofits, the nonprofits pay up to 25% less in transaction fees compared to when you give directly through their web sites or through things like Network for Good. (Credit card companies charge fees to anyone -- including nonprofits -- who accept credit card payments online.) Givv.org is better, because it aggregates all the payments - each organization gets one payment monthly, instead of hundreds of small payments."

It is a tremendous blessing when supporters from across the country go out of their way to promote the Campaign for Liberty and ensure its future success. Thanks to Robert, the founder of Givv.org (http://givv.org/recipients/campaign-for-liberty) and everyone who has contributed so far.

WaltM
09-09-2010, 11:52 AM
Givv.org (http://givv.org/) is a good way to give to C4L, GOA, DownsizeDC, EFF, LvMI, RLC, Hillsdale College, etc. We could even at RPF/Liberty Forest to that list.

Givv was mentioned (http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog.php?view=25910) on the C4L blog about a year ago.

I would still have to manually edit my spreadings each month, right?

Mahkato
09-09-2010, 11:57 AM
I would still have to manually edit my spreadings each month, right?

Not if you don't want to. I put in my total donation amount and have it split them all up evenly automatically. When I add another recipient, it automatically adjusts all of the gifts to every recipient. Or you can specify a certain amount for certain recipients, and let the other recipients split the remainder.

Mahkato
10-19-2010, 03:28 PM
Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/Givvorg)