Trinity is now a registered charity on GoodSearch

From the GoodSearch FAQ:

How do I raise money for my favorite charity or school through GoodSearch?
Last year search engines generated close to $8 billion in revenue from advertisers. We've developed a
way to direct some of that money to the causes you care about most. It's easy ... every time you search
the Internet at GoodSearch.com, your charity or school earns money and the more you search, the more
they make. Add up the money generated from all your searches and those done by the millions of other
people who we hope will use GoodSearch, and we can make a real difference to the people and causes
that need funds most.

What percentage of revenue goes to the charities and schools?
GoodSearch is a search engine with a unique social mission which involves generously giving back to
charity with every Web search. We direct a minimum of 50 percent of revenues (this currently equates
to about a penny per search) to the nonprofits designated by our audience. Please note that image,
video and site-specific searches are not included.

Do all of my searches count toward donations?
All of your searches will count toward donations except for the following: 1) image searches; 2) video searches;
3) "search this site" searches; 4) searches for URL's (i.e., search terms ending in .com, .org, .net, .edu);
5) searches to sites for which the URL is well known such as HotMail, ESPN, MySpace, Facebook, GMail, AOL, etc.;
6) searches for stock quotes; 7) searches for word definitions, and 8) any searches generated from fraudulent use of the site.


How does it work?
Simply go to www.goodsearch.com and click on the GoodShop link or go to www.goodshop.com. In the
"Who do you GoodSearch for" box, choose from one of the thousands of charities and schools already
listed in our database or add your favorite cause to our list.

Next, click through to our partner retailers and start shopping! A percentage of your purchase will go
 to your favorite charity or school.

If you use Firefox and want to add it to the Toolbar:
   1. Click on the "down arrow" on the top right of your Firefox toolbar.
   2. Click "add engines"
   3. Click "Browse more search engines..."
   4. Enter "GoodSearch" in the box.

Check it out here