Cool Tools for nonprofit organizations.
Use your group's web site to earn money for your cause.

Cafe Press - Place your organization's logo or other cool artwork on T-shirts, mugs, mouse pads and more. CafePress.com allows sites of any size to sell a variety of merchandise at absolutely no cost. No need to preprint products or deal with shipping hassles, credit card orders, or customer service - CafePress.com takes care of everything. Click the banner below to learn more.

Pay Pal - Accept on-line donations by credit card. There are no set up fees and this is a totally secure service provider. This is a terrific way for nonprofit groups to earn extra cash on-line. The setup procedure is very simple. Click banner below to learn more:

E-bay - Hold an annual on-line auction for your group. Ask around and find out if any of your volunteers buy or sell on e-bay. If so put them in charge of creating an annual fundraiser using e-bay. You can ask your local restaurants and retailers to contribute items or gift certificates. This is a great way of holding an auction without having to rent a hall for the event. Publicize it just like you would any other fundraising event.
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Animal Rights/
circuses.com - animals as entertainment ... the cruelty involved. Flawless web design from Peta. Be informed. Visit this amazing site.
helppuppies.com - well designed site about puppy mills.

animalcruelty.com - skockwave presentation on animal cruelty
lettuceladies.com -fun site ...gals dressed in lettuce promoting a vegetarian lifestyle.
noazark.org - site dedicated to abolishing zoos

Shelters & other Orgs:
Operation Kindness - terrific no kill shelter located in the Dallas metroplex.
Pic-a-Pal - Dallas area rescue organization
SPCA Texas - basic information site on this terrific organization
DallasDogPark.org - very basic site with great community information on this terrific Dallas Dog Park



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