Barb Deggans

Oct 12, 2017

Shopping for a Cause

Not only is October Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It's also a great time to start your holiday shopping. Here are some ways you can start checking off that shopping list while supporting breast cancer research at the same time.

AmazonSmile

Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to the charitable organization of your choice. Why not choose your favorite breast cancer organization?

We-Care.com

If you could donate a percentage of every online purchase you make to your favorite nonprofit, school, or association, would you do it? Of course you would, and We-Care.com lets you do that, with more than 2700 online merchants. Just visit the Online Mall, use a coupon or a link to a merchant's site, and shop on their site as you normally would. Then a percentage is automatically donated to your cause.

GreaterGood.com
 

 
GreaterGood began in 1999 to provide support for worthy causes through easy, online actions. Since its launch, GreaterGood has contributed more than $45 million to charities around the world. Each of their cause-related websites partners with nonprofits to provide support through many different easy actions, including free, fast 'click' shopping.

Goodshop.com

We like to say that we have the most powerful coupons in the world.

Not only do we provide the best shopping deals on the internet, but we also make a donation to the nonprofit or school of your choice for almost every purchase you make. That's right: when you shop with Goodshop you don't just save. You also give, at no extra cost.

Giftback.com

Giftback always donates 10% of your purchase to the charity of your choice.

igive.com

You shop. Your charity gets money for free.

eBay’s Giving Works

Integrated into eBay's regular buying and selling platform, eBay for Charity makes it easy for people to support important causes. It enables sellers to donate a portion of their sales and buyers to shop while supporting their favorite charities — all the while giving nonprofits an opportunity to engage new supporters.