Yahoo!, you get proven search results.       GoodSearch donates 50-percent of its revenue to the charities and schools designated by its users. It's a simple and compelling concept. The money GoodSearch donates to RBAS comes from its advertisers; the users and the organizations do not spend a dime.

Text Box: Kay Kasiske, editor
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You can help support the River Bluffs Audubon Society while searching the Internet.  Each time you use GoodSearch when looking for things on the Net, RBAS will earn some money.

      Go directly to http://www. goodsearch.com or link to the to the GoodSerach site from the RBAS Web site www.rbas.missouri.org

      Launch your search by typing "Audubon" into the “Who Do You GoodSearch For” box. and click “Verify”. Scroll through the drop-down list and click on "Audubon Society - River Bluffs (Jefferson City, MO)"

      Then you use GoodSearch exactly as you would any other search engine. Because it’s powered by

The TimberdoodleText Box: 	GoodSearch estimates that each Web search generates approximately $0.01 for designated charity or school (image, video and news searches are not included). If you think about how many times you search the Internet, and then add in the searches from other RBAS supporters, these pennies could quickly add up. 
Text Box: Searching the Internet Can Net Profits for RBAS