The Independent
It's worth looking beyond the giants, though. A new search engine called Everyclick will raise money for your favourite charity as you search.
Blog: The Equity Kicker
Like Everyclick users here in the UK Hotmail customers worldwide can now elect to join the i'm initiative and have part of the ad revenue generated by their usage of the service is given to charity (see Techcrunch).
Blog: blankshooting
Through my infinite search of all things trivial, it's quite serendipitous that my latest nugget is of all things, a search engine.
icWales
Fundraiser Blair Lundie has been nominated for an award in recognition of his efforts for children's charity Ty Hafan.
The Independent
Who needs rich lists, when there are so many other things that are worth celebrating?
John O'Groat Journal
A Brough woman has been nominated in the quest for Britain's Most Inspiring Fundraiser.
makefreedonations.co.uk
Search the web and raise money for your favourite charity with Everyclick.com.
Hartlepool Mail
A battling mum fought through the pain of cancer to walk again.
Livejournal: UKbirding
I'll quote this directly from the letters page of the new RSPB magazine...
Blog: Shop Til They Drop
Since starting this blog I feel that I have become more of an 'activist' as such, due to the fact that I have tried in numerous ways to try and highlight how we, as a Western society, affect those working in sweatshops in exploitative conditions; the ways in which we can change this.