Checking my email today, I was heartened to read:
This is your quarterly AmazonSmile donation notification. Your charity, Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc., recently received a quarterly donation of $10,320.31 thanks to customers shopping at smile.amazon.com.
To date, AmazonSmile has donated a total of $135,084.47 to Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc.
For anyone who shops through Amazon anyway, why not try going through Smile? It doesn't cost a penny more, and your shopping results in a donation to a worthy cause. As you see, I chose FFRF, but the site supports hundreds if not thousands of charities, and has passed on millions in donations. It's simple and it's worth it. [smile.amazon.com] (Updated with link)
Good for you! I was pleased to get my email this morning as well, but for the Alzheimer's Association. Initially I was suspicious (which is just my personality coming through), but it seems to be straight-forward and legit.
Did you start donating recently? These emails come quarterly, as a little boost to keep the donations (and the shopping) going. It's a marketing technique, sure, but it's also something to legitimately feel good about.
That's a great cause, but my Amazon Smile account is supporting the Ferndale (Michigan) Public Library. My brother is a librarian, and he is the Director of Adult Services there.
Kudos to him and you.
Follow this link to learn more about Amazon Smile. My charity is Omaha Metropolitan Area Humanist Association. With all my purchases I think I give them about $20 per year. Today I had to order blades for my rotary cutter, right now I'd rather shop at home than in the fabric store. And just typing that makes me wanna cry.