Google Launches For Charity Search Engine – All For Good

All For Good

All For Good

Google has just launched a new search engine to support charitable organizations.  The new search engine is at allforgood.org where just like normal Google search you place the keyword of the type of charity you are looking for and the results give you opportunities in your area.  The goal of this project is to make finding and supporting charitable organizations easier for the average person.

The new community search engine also indexes serve.gov which is a project of Obama to further encourage participation in people’s communities.

An added feature to further narrow down your search is that you can search based on today, this weekend, this week, and this month.  If you wanted to get involved in your community this week you will be able to do so.

All For Good also uses the popular Google Maps feature to make it easy to find your place to get involved.

  • http://www.authorityseo.com authorityseo

    The photo I used in the post is for obesity as that is a social issue that is important to me.

    The Boo! Run For Life, 10 Run / Tidal Basin Walk was one of the results which would be a good event if you are in the Phoenix, AZ area.

  • http://www.phoenixairconditioningservices.com/ phoenixac

    I am excited to see that social media is driving the energy of companies like Google to make a difference. I think supporting the community may be the best thing that the internet could do.

  • http://canyoneering-adventure.blogspot.com canyonrob

    I live in Phoenix as well and think this run sounds like a good idea.

  • http://www.authorityseo.com authorityseo

    The photo I used in the post is for obesity as that is a social issue that is important to me.

    The Boo! Run For Life, 10 Run / Tidal Basin Walk was one of the results which would be a good event if you are in the Phoenix, AZ area.

  • http://www.phoenixairconditioningservices.com/ phoenixac

    I am excited to see that social media is driving the energy of companies like Google to make a difference. I think supporting the community may be the best thing that the internet could do.

  • http://canyoneering-adventure.blogspot.com canyonrob

    I live in Phoenix as well and think this run sounds like a good idea.