Good Karma
Inspired by “Sponsoring Charity” section in Thame’s blog, erraticwisdom, I am adding a Good Karma section to the blog.
Starting today, all ad and affiliates revenue from the blog, will go towards charity programs listed in the Good Karma section. I believe in an interactive form of charity, where you can see where your contributions are going, how it is used, and track the impact of your contributions. The section will be transparent; you can view the status of Good Karma in this post.
If you are interested in sponsoring or advertising on Karmadude.com, get in touch with us through the advertising section.
If you have come across a charity program, which you think needs to be on here, add a comment with details. The charity program will be reviewed, and upon approval, it will be added to the Good Karma section.
Donations 2009
Karmadude – $360
Feb $150 | Jul $210
Donations 2008
Karmadude – $450
Jan $50 | Feb $50 | Mar $50 | Apr $50 | May $50 | Jun $50 |
Jul $50 | Aug $50 | Sep $50
Donations 2007
Karmadude – $480
Jan $40 | Feb $40 | Mar $40 | Apr $40 | May $40 | Jun $40
Jul $40 | Aug $40 | Sep $40 | Oct $40 | Nov $40| Dec $40
Donations 2006
Karmadude – $203
Jan $12 | Feb $12 | Mar $15 | Apr $15 | May $15 | Jun $17
Jul $17 | Aug $20 | Sep $20 | Oct $20 | Nov $20 | Dec $20
Charity Programs
This program makes it possible for an individual to sponsor the cost of education or total living expense for one underprivileged child in India. The aim is to support this child financially till he completes college or vocational education and is able to support himself.
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2 Comments
Thame
Jan 27, 2006 | 7:09 pm
Awesome. I’ll send a check as soon as I get some money in my account 😀
Good luck with the ad revenue as well.
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