Tag Archive for 'philanthopy'

AmeriKiva, (or New YorKiva)

I was just wondering: Is there a Kiva-type organization for helping Americans in need?

If you aren’t familiar, Kiva is a company that deals out microloans to people around the world who need start up funds for small businesses.

I totally understand that the relative strength of the dollar vs. local currency, coupled with a far lower cost of living means that our money makes a larger difference in the lives of those not residing in the U.S. but that doesn’t mean I care any less.

I would love to be able to contribute to AmeriKiva, or New YorKiva. To help the people that I see everyday that are in need would make me feel really good. I can think of four folks right off the top of my head that could definitely use a microloan. Heck, make it a macroloan.

The will is there to help those less fortunate, is there an effective and modern way?

If not, well, I suppose we’ll have to investigate the feasibility of starting one.

In the meantime, here is the Kiva site.

Love,

Jackson

SuperForester Annette Presents: Good Search

Oooooooh!

The amazing miss SuperForester Annette just sent us word of Good Search.

Good Search is a search engine where you enter in your favorite charity, then search for whatever you need, and… Good Search gives money to the charity you chose!

How simple is that?

I just googled “nutmeg” for Kiva. It took three seconds.

How “now” is the sentence: “I just googled nutmeg for kiva.”

That should be our slogan, yo!

SuperForest: We just googled nutmeg for kiva.

Check out Good Search. They’ve combined curiosity and philanthropy into one friendly app.

Search good with Good Search!

Here’s the Good Search wiki.

Thank you, Annette!

See something that makes you happy? Send it in to SuperForestnyc(at)gmail(dot)com.