Support our work with Everyclick.com
CAFOD is proud to announce its partnership with an internet search engine which raises money for charity every time someone uses it to search the web
Although Everyclick works just like any other major search - it is currently the 8th most-used UK engine - for every pound raised from advertising on the search results, it gives 50p to the charities nominated by its users.
The proportion of this 50p that goes to CAFOD all depends on how often our supporters use the service - the more times it is used, the more money is raised for our vital work.
This allows you to raise money for CAFOD without it costing a penny. You simply search the web and it generates money for our work
For example, just £1 can help radio educators in Guatemala reach another farmer with vital information and training.
No charge to you
Linda McBain, CAFOD online marketing officer, says: "This allows you to raise money for CAFOD without it costing a penny. You simply search the web and it generates money for our work."
"But with your help we can raise much more - everyone has to search the internet regularly these days, so simply use this search engine instead of your current one."
Although you can register just as an individual, you can also set up your own fundraising group in your parish, company, school or college.
The site has a special spread the word section, so you can ask friends and families to sign up too. Alternatively, you can join existing CAFOD groups .
As well as its high UK ranking, Everyclick is number 18 in the world - both positions according to data from Hitwise.
So, whatever search engine you are currently using, switch to Everyclick instead - and help make a difference to thousands of people worldwide.

Support our work with Everyclick
A search engine that raises money for charity. A quick registration process allows you to nominate CAFOD and then every search you carry out online – literally "every click" – raises funds for our work




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