It’s been a while since the last post like this, but back by special request is another edition of Register Domains for Charity. Below are a few unregistered domain names I believe have good potential. Although I am not charging anything for researching these names, I am requesting that the person who registers each makes a donation to a non-profit organization.
ScrapMetalCenter.com
ScrapMetalCenters.com
ScrapMetalCollector.com
ScrapMetalCollectors.com
ConferenceCallingHosts.com
SterlingSilverBars.com
Fromager.org (cheese expert)
PrivateHelicopterFlight.com
PrivateHelicopterFlights.com
You don’t need to tell me how much was donated, but I would love to know which charity was helped, so please drop me a line after!
A few non-profits I recommend (with the link to make a donation):
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
ALS Association
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Susan G. Komen Foundation for the Cure for Breast Cancer
Simon Wiesenthal Center
Meir Panim
American Cancer Society
Turning Point (Domestic Violence Organization)
BC Children’s Hospital
Charities Previously Helped By Generous Readers of My Blog:
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Simon Wiesenthal Center
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
ALS Association
American Cancer Society
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Hello Elliott, and thank you for this domain tip.
I decided to make a more long-term commitment to charity and signed up to sponsor a child through Plan International (www.plan-international.org).
More suggestions will help more children…:-)
Hi Elliot
Thanks for the research you did to find these domains. I registered one and donated to the ACS.
Keep up the great work on your blog 🙂
RedCross. Thanks for the suggestions.
FYI
Sterling Silver Bars are not 999 fine and therefore don’t have the same value as pure silver bars.
Just thought I would throw that in.
I help run a website for children with arthritis
when you attempt to enter it now you come up with a porn page with the company SEDO obviously involved
Does this mean they own my web site address (Domain?) and that the charity will have to pay to get it back?
@ Tony
What domain name are you talking about?