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Here at Blogmaybe we’re aiming to donate monthly to a selected charity thanks to our CPM ads paying us .01 cents per unique page view.
So YOU, the reader are the most imporant part to our goal of changing lives. Help spread the word about www.blogmaybe.com donating .01 cent per unique page view to charities using your twitter and facebook accounts. We can all make a difference in this quest for change.
We will be donating our money raised with CPM ads too charties selected from www.CharityNavigator.com.
Founded in 2001, Charity Navigator has become the nation’s largest and most-utilized evaluator of charities. In its quest to help donors, there team of professional analysts has examined tens of thousands of non-profit financial documents. As a result, they know as much about the true fiscal operations of charities as anyone. They’ve used this knowledge to develop an unbiased, objective, numbers-based rating system to assess the financial health of over 5,000 of America’s best-known charities.
Charity Navigator’s leaders have provided expert analysis and commentary on the charitable sector for The Factor with Bill O’Reilly, most CNN programs, and each of the network morning shows–NBC’s The Today Show, ABC’s Good Morning America, and CBS’s The Early Show. They have also appeared on FOX News, CNBC, NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, Nightline, and Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, among others, and served as contributors to National Public Radio programs Morning Edition and All Things Considered. They have been profiled in Fast Company magazine, Contribute, CFO Magazine, and The Washington Post, and quoted in nearly every major American newspaper or weekly magazine. They have published editorials and articles on charity accountability, the role of government regulation in the charitable sector, fund-raising ethics, and non-profit leadership in such newspapers as The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and The Los Angeles Times.











