Razoo Offers Matching Funds up to $12,300 for Haiti Earthquake Relief
Razoo.com is offering a matching donation campaign up to $12,300 to help earthquake victims in Haiti. It's a great opportunity to double your impact!
We’ve already posted about ways to help Haiti earthquake victims—but we’ve just learned about a fantastic opportunity to double your support.
The philanthropic platform Razoo.com has partnered with a group of companies to match donations to 20 non-profit groups working to support relief efforts in Haiti. Starting today at noon, your donation to any of the 20 groups listed on the site will be matched, according to the terms listed on the site.
Even if you’ve already contributed to your favorite group, this is a wonderful way to give additional support to the victims of the tragic earthquake in Haiti. Please check out Razoo’s Match for Haiti Campaign and make a donation today to double your impact!
Update: The matching funds have now been exhausted, but you can still donate through Razoo.
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