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  <title>Green Options &#187; UNICEF</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 14:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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    <title>Salma Hayak Breastfeeds African Infant</title>
    <link>http://ecochildsplay.com/2009/02/10/salma-hayak-breastfeeds-african-infant/</link>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 14:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Cate Nelson</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Salma Hayek went to Africa for a Unicef trip.  Alright, so I&#8217;m not pleased that the trip was sponsored by <a href="http://sustainablog.org/2007/02/15/how-many-trees-went-into-your-beauty-products/">Proctor &#38; Gamble</a>, animal tester and <a href="http://feelgoodstyle.com/2008/05/22/should-warning-labels-be-on-our-beauty-products/">phthalate</a> distributor extraordinaire. Or that now Hayek is touring the talk shows, telling mamas to buy landfill <a href="http://ecochildsplay.com/2007/01/13/every-baby-should-wear-cloth-diapers/">diapers</a> from Pampers, because then P &#38; G will donate money for tetanus vaccinations in Africa.</p>
<p>But I love that she cross-nursed a baby to take a stand for breastfeeding.</p>
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<blockquote><p><span style="font-size: medium">My baby would be very proud to share her milk.</span></p></blockquote>
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    <title>Charity Wash? Facebook Supports Questionable Charities</title>
    <link>http://ecopreneurist.com/2008/12/02/charity-wash-facebook-supports-questionable-charities/</link>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 13:38:54 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Jennifer Kaplan</dc:creator>
    
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<h3> Tis&#8217; the season to donate and if you&#8217;re so inclined there are lots of folks trying to help you do it.  Facebook has jumped into the game with an application to give <a href="http://apps.facebook.com/causes/giftings/new?m=8f032fc7">Facebook Charity Gifts</a>.  Through the app, you make a donation as a gift in a friend&#8217;s name and your friend receives a nifty icon on their Facebook page.  Sounds like a great proposition, right?  The problem is that <a href="http://www.facebook.com">Facebook</a> did not do its homework on all these nonprofits.</h3>
<p>A quick check on <a href="http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.results&#38;overallrtg=4">Charity Navigator</a> reveals that only seven of the twenty-one nonprofits (33%) were given 4-star ratings: <a href="http://www.redcross.org">American National Red Cross</a>, <a href="http://www.one-economy.com">One Economy Corporation</a>, <a href="http://www.healthebay.org">Heal the Bay</a>,<a href="http://www.irw.org"> Islamic Relief</a>, <a href="http://www.mercycorps.org">MERCY CORPS</a>, <a href="http://www.hsus.org">Humane Society of The United States</a> and <a href="http://www.unicefusa.org">United States Fund for UNICEF</a>. One group earned 3-stars (&#8221;good&#8221;), two groups earned 2-stars (&#8221;fair&#8221;), two are hospitals (and not 501c3 charities)<em>[CORRECTION: the hospitals are both in fact 501c3s]</em> and seven groups were not even rated, including one group with no website <em>[CORRECTION: LOVEFUTBOL does have a very nice <a href="http://www.lovefutbol.org/">website</a>]</em>, no HQ and listed &#8220;c/o&#8221; someone who apparently lives around the corner from me. I should add that looking at the rating is not always enough.  As a reader named David pointed out in a comment to the post last week, notwithstanding its 4-star rating, UNICEF has its own questionable practices.</p>
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    <title>Low Ranked Charity Not A Scam But - Skip Global Giving If You &#8220;Sleep-In&#8221; This Black Friday</title>
    <link>http://ecopreneurist.com/2008/11/21/low-ranked-charity-not-a-scam-but-skip-global-giving-if-you-sleep-in-this-black-friday/</link>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 19:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Jennifer Kaplan</dc:creator>
    
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<h3><img class="alignright" style="float: right" src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/ecopreneurist/files/2008/11/1105757_a_gift_for_you.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="196" />It’s a great idea: A small non-profit, <a href="http://www.globalgiving.com/">Global Giving</a>, challenges Americans to avoid the long lines and return to the true &#8220;Giving Spirit&#8221; of the holidays. But is it? Is it with, what, according to <a href="http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&#38;orgid=11648">Charity Navigator</a>, the well-respected non-profit watch dog, NOT a top notch company…in fact, the lowest ranked of similar organizations! Global Giving, <a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/globalgiving-launches-great-american-sleep-black/story.aspx?guid=%7b4FAFF1E1-A86C-4839-B1BD-3229FCD13395%7d">according to Market Watch</a> is encouraging shoppers to give a donation instead of a gift:</h3>
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<p style="margin-left: 0.5in">To help Americans rediscover the true meaning of the holidays AND find a gift for &#8220;the person who has everything,&#8221; [Global Giving] &#8212; &#8220;the Amazon of philanthropy&#8221; &#8212; is launching the &#8220;Great American Sleep-In&#8221;: a challenge to get more Americans to spend time with their loved ones and avoid the mall traffic this &#8220;Black Friday&#8221; by giving a gift that gives back &#8230; all from the comfort of their own home…. This year, instead of spending $20 on another tie, how about providing baby bottles to mothers in Brooklyn, immunizing mothers and children in India or sending a child to school in Uganda?</p>
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<p>The problem is, that the organization running this promotion &#8212; and don&#8217;t be fooled for a minute, this is a promotion &#8212; may not be such a great sponsor.  After a bit of research, I&#8217;m not sure I want to give them my donation. This, from their own site, troubles me:</p>
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<p style="margin-left: 0.5in">All donations go through the GlobalGiving Foundation, a registered 501(c)3 organization, which receives a nominal 10% fee. This helps cover the cost of operating the marketplace - finding and researching projects, attracting donors, and building our website.</p>
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    <title>Tap Project Supports World Water Day</title>
    <link>http://ecolocalizer.com/2008/03/20/tap-project-supports-world-water-day/</link>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 09:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Cassie Walker</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/ecolocalizer/files/2008/03/water-glas.jpg" alt="water glass" />As the country experiences droughts in the Southwest and <a href="http://ecolocalizer.com/2008/02/27/give-our-georgia-friends-a-drink-day/">Southeast </a>and absorbs the news of <a href="http://ecolocalizer.com/2008/02/21/lake-meads-future-threatens-the-southwest-tips-to-make-a-difference/">Lake Mead&#8217;s impending demise</a> and <a href="http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/homepage/x1574803042">pharmaceuticals in our drinking water</a>, we can&#8217;t help but think about our water. Of course, despite our troubles, we are among the world&#8217;s most fortunate when it comes to safe, clean drinking water.</p>
<p>To help those in other parts of the world who are not as fortunate, the United Nations Children&#8217;s Fund (<a href="http://www.unicef.org/">UNICEF) </a>has developed <a href="http://www.tapproject.org/">The Tap Project</a>, which runs this week through <a href="http://www.unicef.org/wes/index_43205.html">World Water Day </a>on Saturday, March 23rd.</p>
<p>The concept is simple, but the results will be powerful: participating restaurants invite patrons to donate $1 for each glass of tap water that they normally receive for free. For every dollar raised, a child will have clean drinking water for 40 days. Since the lack of clean and accessible water is the second largest killer of children under five, this is an important outcome.</p>
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