- Microgiving
Infobox Dotcom company
company_name = MicroGiving, Inc.
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = Boynton Beach,Florida
(November 13 ,2007 )
location = Boynton Beach,Florida
key_people =John Ferber , Founder and CEO
url = [http://www.microgiving.com/ microgiving.com]
website_type =microphilanthropy
language = English
launch_date = January 2008
current_status = ActiveEstablished in 2007, [http://www.microGiving.com Microgiving.com] was founded and funded by businessman and
philanthropist ,John Ferber , as a means for universal participation in direct charitable giving; donor-to-recipient, the alternative to the traditional model of donor-to-organization. MicroGiving isphilanthropic marketplace similar toEbay , but instead of buyers and sellers there are donors and recipients. Individuals in need post a request on the site, and donors can browse the community, choose from thousands of different causes and give any amount through with in their means to the recipients of their choice.Rooted from the notion that selfless giving, even in the smallest denominations, to individuals in need of assistance immediately triggers a “feel good” sensation in donors and recipients, Microgiving.com was created to provide an organized community for
social responsibility . It is the mission of the organization to provide, facilitate and empower individualcharitable donation by enabling members to pick, choose and give directly to anyone in need, no matter how much they have to give.How it works
[http://www.microgiving.com Microgiving.com] is completely transparent for both donors and recipients alike and all gifts, large or small, are welcome. Donors and recipients join the community and create personal profiles. Recipients customize their profiles to share what it is that they need and can provide supporting information for their personal cause. Donors browse through the personal stories of the recipients and choose which profiles they would like to donate to. Recipients receive the donations directly through
Paypal and continue to provide updates and most often, sentiments of extreme gratitude.Through this creative combination of
social networking andmicrophilanthropy MicroGiving.com puts those with the $10 to share, together with the 10 lives they can change. This opens doors to those who never believed they could offer anything to help others. Anyone with an internet connection and aPaypal account can participate.Organization & History
MicroGiving.com was founded and funded by technology magnate,
John Ferber . ABaltimore native, Ferber began his professional career when he developed one of the first online interactive games,HoverRace . He went on to have continued success with innovative marketing and e-commerce tools including the internationally recognized, ClickTracker® software. In 1997 Ferber streamlined his initiatives with the launch of Advertising.com and his core Adlearn® technology [http://www.advertising.com/about-us-technology.php] . The site was an instant success and grew to be widely recognized as one of the most influential sites on the Internet.Time Warner went on to acquire Advertising.com in 2004. Ferber’s contributions to the industrialization of the Internet has earned him prestigious technology and business awards including being named, along with his brother Scott Ferber, the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur(s) of the Year in 2000 and recognition as one of the regions top executives under the age of 30 by Washington Techway. John Ferber currently resides in South Florida where in 2007 he turned his attentions and efforts towardsphilanthropy and finding new ways to use the Internet to help people who are in need on variety of different levels.Statistics
Since the launch of their site in January 2008, MicroGiving has received nearly $100,000 in committed funds, and hundreds of requests have been funded. The average request size is $300.
PaymentAs a privately-funded,
charitable organization , MicroGiving relies solely on the generousphilanthropic support from its founder,John Ferber .Navbox
name = MicroGiving
title = Topics related to microgiving
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group1 = Main topics
list1 = Microgiving •Philanthropy •Gift •Donation •Fundraising •Volunteer •Charitable contribution
group2 = Organization types
list2 =Non-governmental organization •Non-profit organization •Not-for-profit corporation •Charitable organization
group3 = Additional topics
list3 =Poverty •Charity Navigator •Network for Good •Charity badge •List of charitable foundations •Click-to-donate sites •Online fundraising
group4 = External Links
list4 = [http://www.socialactions.com Social Actions Website ]
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