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About CommunityRoom.net
Wainwright Bank &
Trust Company, a socially responsible bank headquartered
in Boston, has created CommunityRoom.net to bring charitable
donors and nonprofits together to exchange resources and information.
CommunityRoom.net is an on-line version of the "Community
Rooms" Wainwright Bank provides nonprofit clients for free
at certain branch locations for after-hours meetings. But at
CommunityRoom.net, you participate too.
In the past 10 years, hundreds of socially responsible organizations
have chosen Wainwright as their bank, not only because of the
low-cost accounts and services, but because they know every
dollar deposited helps finance social justice initiatives in
the form of Community Development Loans. That's part of the
Wainwright Bank Philosophy.
At CommunityRoom.net you can safely and quickly donate money
to the participating nonprofits of your choice. You can also
find out about volunteer opportunities, look up event listings,
and get current information about some of the toughest social
issues of our time.
Become a CommunityRoom Member
Become
a CommunityRoom Member with no obligation and each time
you return to CommunityRoom.net you can review your giving history,
get a print out of your contributions for tax preparation purposes
and avoid entering your personal information each time you want
to give. Of course you can give anonymously if you wish.
About CommunityRoom.net
- you pay nothing to be a CommunityRoom Member
- nonprofits pay no fees to be a CommunityRoom Partner
- Partners, regardless of their resources, receive a hosted
web site for free
- all costs except the standard processing fee charged
for debit or credit card transactions are donated by Wainwright
Bank
- information about Members and others who visit the site
is strictly private and not sold to anyone
- Partners update and maintain their own web sites, including
information about their volunteer opportunities and events
- current information about worldwide social justice issues
is maintained by some of the most respected activists and
advocates in their fields
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