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Vote for secular nonprofit organizations on Facebook

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Chase is giving $5 million to nonprofits, vote for secular nonprofits.

Chase is giving out $5 million to various charities nationwide. This is a perfect opportunity to vote for secular nonprofit organizations and help support them. You don't have to donate anything, just login to your Facebook account and start searching for secular nonprofits to vote. Each member gets 20 votes, so you can vote for up to 20 secular organizations. Let's make it happen. Here's a short list of some secular nonprofits that are part of this giveaway.

This is just a short list, but there's a lot more. Many of them are local nonprofits. Many national nonprofit organizations are not on the list. But that doesn't mean you can't support your local organizations.

Voting ends on December 11th, so go vote. Don't be a bum. This is one in a life opportunity to support secular organizations without doing much. Wouldn't it be awesome if one of out secular nonprofits got $5 million budget? They would be able to do so much work, reach out to so many atheits. It's up to you!

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Comments

  • The Nerd 2 years ago

    This is great! I found a local Separation of Church and State group, and now I'm searching nationally.

  • Louella Harley 2 years ago

    I've voted for those ones, but I'm in Australia and I'm not familiar with local US organisations so more suggestions please.

  • Buckeyboy 2 years ago

    If your an antheist do you still get presents ?

  • Viktor Nagornyy 2 years ago

    Buckeyboy,

    Some atheists do celebrate christmas, not for religious purpose but for traditional. It's like non-alcoholic beer, it's like a beer but has no alcohol to ruin your life ;-)

    I tend to see this with big families, where it's a tradition to gather together and give gifts. Personally, I have small family. I'm not a big christmas fan, just pointless to me. It's all capitalism at work, but I do buy something for my mom... just another reason to give her something.

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