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Fill vending machines with Donation Cards instead of Candy at various levels. You can put your spare change in the machine, and Save the Whales, Feed the Poor, or Protect Your Constitutional Right to Bear Arms, just by pressing B1, C3, or D7...
A Clearinghouse Charity empties the machines and keeps
records. And you can keep the cards, and deduct them from your income Tax (in the US, Your mileage may vary)...
Anti-Lottery
http://www.halfbake.../The_20Anti-Lottery A companion to the Vending Machine for Charity [dbsousa, Oct 21 2004]
Automat for the People
http://www.halfbake...0for_20the_20People Is this the contrapositive of the above idea? [dbsousa, Oct 21 2004]
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can i donate to the disabled snickers fund? and receive a chocolate bar as reward? |
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seriously, though, good idea. |
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I like this idea, I dont always have 10, 20, 50, or 100 dollars to give to charities that I would like support, but I almost always have a handful of change (+). |
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[sam] you can go back to your annotation to add something. click edit. I do it all the time to edit my spelling mistakes. |
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sp. sandwiches? shirley.
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duly noted, po. but don't call me shirley. |
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sam - its an affectation thing..believe me,,, |
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In a lot of European airports' arrival terminals there are collection containers for leaving foreign currency to good causes, probably not so well-filled after the euro introduction. + |
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Im totally down with this idea.
Zero |
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Some CoinStar machine offer this. Just toss in all your change and it will tally it up and submit it to the charity of your choice (among those listed, which unfortunately have not to date included any charities I actually wanted to support). |
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CHOOSE one from Your FAVORITE charities!
[] War Fund
[] Abolish Same Sex Unions
[] Subsidize Big Business
[] Right Wing Candidate Campain Fund |
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That doesn't make sense. Why would they loiter at these vending machines as opposed to any other vending machines? |
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Generally, I don't see a lot of Vending machines in places where street people congregate. They tend to be inside office buildings, cafeterias, and schools. It gives me an idea though. Check back for a link... |
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Essentially baked. gumball machines with proceeds to March of Dimes etc. are not uncommon. |
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Variation on the theme: a standard vending machine that dispenses what you want, but gives you the option of donating the change to the charity of your choice. This machine would only accept quarters and dollar coins. Prices are odd, ie. 73 cents, 92 cents, etc. |
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Belg4mit, there are three differences between this idea and your annotation. |
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1. There is no tangible product in these machines. Other than a donor card
2. You have a choice of charities.
3. You get a reciept for your charitable donations. |
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Cedar Park, I like that idea better than my own! I think you could mix and match these and offer twinkies, gum, and an opportunity to save the whales in the same machine... |
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If you love it so much go use the internet as you clearly have access to it and donate. In the mean time I would prefer if the vending machines integrated a bit with the ones in the WC and started selling useful stuff like tampons, condoms and clean shirts and small packs of tissue paper. |
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Some charities give you a badge or sticker when you make a donation (it's more like they sell the badges, but you know what I mean). Maybe the vending machines could dispense stickers for small donations, and badges for larger ones - nice, small, non-perishable items. |
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