In Eastern Philosophy, Karma is that earned thing which leads to something you deserve (good or bad). Karma comes full circle when it is shared… it gets amplified back upon itself. It is this “circle of Karma” which my company Karmaback, Inc. now offers to both businesses and end users. We have just announced our “Donate points to charity” program. This program allows users to donate their points to charity, which Karmaback turns into cash donations to that charity. The circle starts with businesses who use Karmaback services. Users interact with those companies, and EARN points (Karma). Then those points can be spent on “stuff“, including Charity, completing a circle of Karma!
To learn more about Karmaback Points for Charity and how to turn your online activity into cash donations or to become a participating charity, please visit karmaback.com/charity.
Non-profits participating in the Karmaback Points for Charity program include:
- The Bob Woodruff Foundation: The vision of the Bob Woodruff Foundation is to provide resources and support to injured service members, veterans and their families — building a movement to empower communities nationwide to take action to successfully reintegrate our nation’s injured heroes-especially those who have sustained the Hidden Injuries of War-back into their communities so they may thrive physically, psychologically, socially and economically.
- Learn To Be Foundation: Learn To Be was organized on the principle of using the World Wide Web as a medium for people of all ages to grasp their educational potential. The Foundation fosters free online tutoring services that are driven by a community of users dedicated to teaching and mentoring those in need.
- Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society: The mission of the Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society is to improve the lives of equines by educating and helping owners, assisting law enforcement agencies, rehabilitating abused and neglected equines, and placing them into safe, permanent homes.
Ooh, this is a fantastic idea! What if we have a particular charity in mind? Would that charity need to go through a process to sign up? I'm very curious.