Support Our Business Partners
aGoodCause.com
GoodCause.com has created AidMaker. A small program that can make a BIG difference. Aidmaker is easy to install and completely free. Aidmaker enables you to make a real difference to your chosen charity whilst doing, what you are doing already: Shopping online. Whether you buy a book at Amazon, a plane ticket from your favourite airline or bid on an auction at eBay, you can now support your favourite cause for free. AidMaker also offers you the great advantage of not needing to pass through our website in order to shop. Whenever you visit a shop, AidMaker will tell you if that shop supports a good cause. A Good Cause is supported by more than 5,000 online shops and collaborate with over 300 relief organizations around the world, including The Hunger Project!
eConsciousMarket.com
Support The Hunger Project by shopping at eConsciousMarket.com, the Internet's largest philanthropic eCo Marketplace. eConscious Market offers a huge array of environmentally and socially responsible products and donates half the net profit from each sale to the non-profit of the customer's choice. Shop now at eConsciousMarket.com.
GoodSearch
GoodSearch is a search engine powered by Yahoo which donates 50 percent of its revenue to the charities and schools designated by its users. You can make GoodSearch your home page and generate contributions to The Hunger Project with every web search you do!
Mark Makers
The mission of markmakers is to encourage young people to take an interest in the issues of the world and endeavour to make a mark. When a parent gives a young person a markmakers card, that young person is empowered to make a difference. The choice of where, and how, is theirs. One-hundred percent of the amount placed on a markmakers card will be passed on to the The Hunger Project if young people select our organization from the store. Visit our "shop" on this site or give a young person a markmakers card!
FeelGood - Ending World Hunger One Grilled Cheese at a Time
FeelGood was started in 2004 on the University of Texas campus as a grassroots effort to help provide solutions for an end to global hunger. Five students, led by Kristin Walter, had the idea to distribute gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches in return for a donation, with all proceeds going to The Hunger Project. It was a simple concept: free grilled cheese with a message about world hunger, combined with hungry and socially passionate students equals resources and a will to end world hunger.
In the beginning they started with one George Foreman grill and managed to raise $10,000 in six months. Now they are looking to expand to every campus in the United States. Visit their website.
Gifts that Give Again!
$40 of each purchase of this limited-edition designer Hunger Project scarf comes to The Hunger Project. Designed by Chris Triola, the scarf is available online at www.ShopPerceptions.com. To date, more than $13,500 has been raised for The Hunger Project through these scarves.


