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A click-to-donate site is a website where users can click a button to generate a donation for a charity or cause. The money for the donation comes from advertisers whose banners are displayed each time a user clicks the button. While not directly contributing (though many sites offer additional ways of support), visitors are making a difference in the sense that, had they not visited, no donation would have been given.

In most cases, the donation generated by each user only amounts to a few cents, but the goal is to accumulate enough clicks to add up to a significant amount.

Many charities launched this style of program in the late 1990s. However, the constriction of online advertising spending around 2001 following the dot-com collapse caused many sites to be closed. Yet there are still many which are in operation notably FreeRice,[1] The Hunger Site and Feedeveryone.ml.[2]

Flattr and CentUp uses click-to-donate technology on many sites instead of being centralized on just one.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "FreeRice: Totals." FreeRice. 2009. 4 May 2009
  2. ^ Charudutta Jena (5 Dec 2006). "Hello, conscience?". Times of India. Retrieved 17 Feb 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Pirate boss to make the web pay". BBC News. February 12, 2010. Retrieved May 2, 2010.