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<description>Search Kindly is an Illinois-based Not-for-Profit corporation. Our goal is to raise money for charity through the power of search. Unlike any other search engine in existence, ALL of the advertising revenue generated by this site is donated to charity. Every. Single. Penny.</description>
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<title>Comment: Tony Reddin from Bonshaw PEI (Saturday, May 30, 2009 at 11:11:59 AM)</title>
<description>Thanks for your work! I think this will be big someday- hopefully you can eventually set up the 'mechanism' to have 'back' return to your  homepage instead of google. [I don't know how.]Perhaps you would consider a slightly different angle in your new charity work- i.e., fund a publishing organization in Africa  (in partnership with a school, I suppose) to print books there, which would be written by people in Africa and be relevant to their needs and about their issues and interests. RSVP..</description>
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<title>Comment: Lexi from IL (Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 9:09:53 PM)</title>
<description>By the way, the idea from my last two posts is one I've had for awhile and forgot to post it. I read the new blog afterwards. It looks like you guys had the same idea. :)</description>
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<title>Comment: Lexi from IL (Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 9:09:11 PM)</title>
<description>I got this idea from the HP Alliance, who did the same thing a few months ago, and they had a huge success with it.   www.thehpalliance.orgI'm sure the staff would be glad to give a few tips on organizing a book drive. They are also an online-based non-profit that has members worldwide and gives to different charity projects along with having their own.The books they collected went to ASYV (http://www.agahozo-shalom.org/) in Rwanda.</description>
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<title>Blog: Operation Libary Box (Sunday, May 31, 2009 at 11:11:25 PM)</title>
<description>So it's official. I believe I've updated the website to reflect the changes here at Search Kindly. Operation Library Box is in full effect. Well, kind of...we're still in the process of responding to </description>
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<title>Blog: A New Search Kindly (Wednesday, May 27, 2009 at 8:08:16 PM)</title>
<description>
Yes, that's right. A new Search Kindly. The most recent letter from the IRS is pretty clear about what they will and won't grant tax-exempt status to. And, believe it or not, simply donating money t</description>
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<title>Blog: More Changes (Friday, May 15, 2009 at 10:10:23 PM)</title>
<description>Hello! We just received another letter from the IRS and it looks like we are going to be changing a few more things up. Before getting into the details, though, I should spend some time preparing a re</description>
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