Effortless Good is a very simple Firefox Add-On. Install with a click and then anytime you shop at Amazon, a portion of your purchase will be donated to the 4 non-profits listed below. It's simple and doesn't cost you a thing.
Try it! Installs in 10 seconds, works invisibly.
1) Click this Button
2) Edit Options/Allow
3) Click this Button
4) Click Install Now
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Four Important Causes your support is evenly divided among these highly effective non-profits
Environment
Rainforest Alliance: Conserves wildlife and wildlands while supporting workers and communities. Learn More
Children
Save the Children: Works in more than 50 countries to improve the lives of children. Learn More
Global Poverty
Grameen Foundation: Supports microfinance programs to enable the poor to lift themselves out of poverty. Learn More
Open Media
Participatory Culture Foundation: Creates Miro, an open-source video distribution tool for independent media. Learn More
Notes
This extension works with Amazon in the US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, and Japan.
The extension works by simply adding a referral code to the URL when you browse on Amazon. When you buy something, the Amazon referral fee is collected by PCF and donated evenly among the four non-profits.
This extension collects absolutely no information about who you are or where you browse — the connection is always made directly to Amazon. You are 100% anonymous to us.
It's super easy to uninstall.
Once you install it, that's it. When you shop at Amazon, a portion of the proceeds will support our work. You don't have to do anything else.
If you follow an Amazon referral link from someone else's site, this extension will not override their referral code.
This extension only works with Firefox, the wonderful, open-source web browser from Mozilla.
Please note that the four non-profits supported by Effortless Good could change in the future, but will be similar organizations.
Have any questions about how it works? Get in touch — support at pculture.org