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I'm making a difference

Today Microsoft is launching the "I'm Initiative," a new charity program carried out through Windows Live Messenger, benefitting nine different organizations.  At the main site for I'm making a difference, you can learn more about the charities and how to help them out.

By placing one of the following emoticon codes in your Display Name, Microsoft will automatically donate to the charity of your choice whenever you start a new conversation.  We're not sure whether or not putting the emoticon in your Personal Status Message registers a donation, maybe a Softie who's in the know can clue us in on that detail.  Here are the charities available:

Text Code Cause
*red+u American Red Cross
*bgca Boys & Girls Club
*naf National AIDS Fund
*mssoc National Multiple Sclerosis Society
*9mil ninemillion.org
*sierra Sierra Club
*help StopGlobalWarming.org
*komen Susan G. Komen for the Cure
*unicef The US fund for UNICEF

The strongest point of this program is that it's so easy to participate that it would be foolish not to.  Although this program has been known by some since the launch of Windows Live Messenger 8.1, it is new to the general public and today marks the official start of the campaign. Also, according to the FaQ people not living in the United States will not be able to participate.  Each charity is guaranteed to recieve at least $100,000 in donations in the first year of the program, with no upper limit.

The program is already seeing a big response internally on the first day and I hope it grows into a big deal beyond the confines of Redmond.  Microsoft has a great history of being a charitable company and it's good to see that they're taking another step in the right direction.

Go here to learn more and get started

Update:
MisinformedDNA has informed us in our comments that the emoticon does indeed have to be in your Display Name.  It will not count if it is in your Personal Status Message.  Also, the MessengerSays blog has a post up on the initiative here.


Posted Mar 01 2007, 11:44 PM by Harrison Hoffman

Comments

quikboy wrote re: I'm making a difference
on 03-02-2007 12:20 AM

This is a cool idea! I appreciate what they've been doing lately, donating to charties and stuff. Like the click4thecause thing they had : http://click4thecause.live.com/Search/Charity/Default.aspx

This is even more relatively easy and gives to more than one organization. I'm gonna go for the Boys & Girls Club. This is a great initiative.

MisinformedDNA wrote re: I'm making a difference
on 03-02-2007 12:51 AM

I work from MS and we have been told that it must be in the Display Name, the Personal Status Message will not count.

Cheers!

ScottIsAFool wrote re: I'm making a difference
on 03-02-2007 1:50 AM

And for any UK users, there are some for the UK as well, although not documented anywhere. I have *oxfam set in mine, but I can't for the life of me remember where I happened upon that :)

sxmangel wrote re: I'm making a difference
on 03-02-2007 4:25 AM

I really really like this idea.

Beau wrote re: I'm making a difference
on 03-02-2007 10:11 AM

Scott: Mess.be?

They had some other shortcuts too :)

Hb8 wrote re: I'm making a difference
on 03-02-2007 7:26 PM

The hardest part is getting friends to do something so simple.  It's like trying to get them to make dentist appointments.

But they'll hit the 'forward' button on every chain email that hits their inbox.  

go fig.

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