Every day students use Bing to learn and explore, so we have a vested interest in seeing them succeed. Whether that is through providing new tools for teachers and students, sponsoring programs like 10,000 Rockets or through our various partnerships. Recently we have had the opportunity to partner with DonorsChoose.org to help bring funding to classroom projects across the US with programs like the Teacher Appreciation program that just ended as well as with this year’s Earth Day Photo Contest. Today we are excited to be partnering with DonorsChoose.org again and continue our support by giving you a $3 donation code to fund a classroom project of your choice when you choose Bing as your default search provider. Just click here to get started and follow the steps below:
First, click on the orange box:
Then select “Make this my default search provider”:
Submit your email address to receive the $3 donation code to DonorsChoose.org:
Check your email for the donation code:
Then go to DonorsChoose.org and apply your donation code to the project of your choice. Make sure you do this as your donation will not happen without this final step:
Just think that this $3 dollars can give a new reader a copy of “The Wizard of Oz”, an inkpad to a budding artist, or four new compasses to young urban explorers.
Barbara Blanchard – Bing
This is another nice move that will get many Internet users to make Bing their default search provider, since it's been done in the name of charity. However, I feel Bing should include other charity organizations and not just DonorsChoose.org.
Bing is already my default search provider in IE8 and I am happyw ith the quality of search results.
agree with towanda, i also prefer bing
Are the class lists up yet? Are you starting to look into what school supplies are on your list this