It's not eBay but raises funds for school groups and the environment & it's free
source: http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/index.cfm?i=35818&CFID=19449892&CFTOKEN=71915830
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"Classroomclassifieds.com"-Raises funds for school groups and
"Classifiedcircles.org"-Raises funds for
Environmental and other charities..
...without enriching eBay.
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Maine Former Governor Angus King called it,
"A great idea, like a nonprofit eBay for Education."
He says," Keep plugging away."
He is on our Advisory Board.
Angus King also championed the successful laptop for every student program several years ago. http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/king.html
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Stanford Social Innovations expert says,
"We think that the idea is quite sound. Look for investors."
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We have received "Expression of Interest" involving
millions of people we can help immediately, including
Florida Education Foundation Consortium. Other inquiries
have included school principals in US and abroad.
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The site is down now but ready to start up in a day.
We next need appropriate green sponsors to raise it to the next level.
****(Current staff: please tell me if above mentioned is against
policies and considered spam and I will remove it, Thanks.)****
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Developed and approved by strong
Business and Legal Team, graduates of Dartmouth,
William and Mary, MIT and other top establishments.
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Sophisticated and fun. Ongoing benefit auctions have full search features
with Google assisted maps. Our donation page has link directly to your
school group or charity donation page. There are no fees.
The site's creator, was flown all expense paid to speak at the National Education Foundation Conference.
http://www.rovinseducationalgroup.com/resources.htm
"Classifiedcircles.org"-Raises funds for
Environmental and other charities..
...without enriching eBay.
====================================================
>
Maine Former Governor Angus King called it,
"A great idea, like a nonprofit eBay for Education."
He says," Keep plugging away."
He is on our Advisory Board.
Angus King also championed the successful laptop for every student program several years ago. http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/king.html
>
Stanford Social Innovations expert says,
"We think that the idea is quite sound. Look for investors."
>
We have received "Expression of Interest" involving
millions of people we can help immediately, including
Florida Education Foundation Consortium. Other inquiries
have included school principals in US and abroad.
>
The site is down now but ready to start up in a day.
We next need appropriate green sponsors to raise it to the next level.
****(Current staff: please tell me if above mentioned is against
policies and considered spam and I will remove it, Thanks.)****
>
Developed and approved by strong
Business and Legal Team, graduates of Dartmouth,
William and Mary, MIT and other top establishments.
>
Sophisticated and fun. Ongoing benefit auctions have full search features
with Google assisted maps. Our donation page has link directly to your
school group or charity donation page. There are no fees.
The site's creator, was flown all expense paid to speak at the National Education Foundation Conference.
http://www.rovinseducationalgroup.com/resources.htm
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anglcazn
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This sounds like a great idea. Especially in my state where schools desperately need money.
- 2 years ago
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anglcazn
