Social Networking
Become a fan, recruit friends, donate: Helping our cause is as simple as visiting your favorite social networking site. Facebook’s “Causes” feature gives purpose to the masses by inviting charities and others to take part in collecting supporters and donations. Members of Believe In Tomorrow’s cause page can recruit others and see their support grow. Facebook will track your network of recruits. The site is also an easy and secure way to donate, no matter how small the amount. To begin exploring our Facebook fan-page click here. You can also friend us, join our group, or support our cause.
Create a fund raising page on Firstgiving.com: Every year, Believe In Tomorrow Port to Fort participants use this service, raising money for their race efforts to give to the organization. Believe In Tomorrow families and friends can also give back by creating their own fund raising page. Have your child use the page for a community service project, ask family and friends to give to your page instead of giving gifts for the holidays, or tell your family’s story and email the link to friends. Firstgiving fund raising pages are simple and straightforward to set up. Just click here, follow the easy directions on the site, and start earning!
Surf the Internet in Search of Good: Earn money for us while you search or shop. When you designate Believe In Tomorrow as your charity on the GoodSearch.com home page, the Internet search engine will donate one penny per search. If we have one thousand people searching the Internet twice a day, we would receive $7,300 a year. GoodSearch also lets people shop through the search engine, which is powered by Yahoo. Companies like Macy’s, Best Buy, and The Container Store will help earn cash for Believe In Tomorrow too.
Clean House: sell your junk on eBay and Craigslist: Why spend a cold Saturday morning bartering with the neighbors to get rid of household items? Use the Internet to create a virtual garage sale and sell items for a good cause. Believe In Tomorrow is registered on eBay’s MissionFish, a safe and secure medium for individuals to sell items and contribute the proceeds to charity. To find out more click here.





