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I’d like to ask a few questions:

Can a closed site like Fight Hunger be in this category, like there are closed schools in Category:Democratic, Sudbury model, and free schools?

Exactly what kinds of sites should be in this category (and then what should it be named)? Was I right to add FreeRice? Can click- and search-to-donate sites share some kind of category, especially since Ripple (charitable organisation) seems to be an example of both?

What is the custom for whether we should mention click- and search-to-donate sites in the articles of the (few) organizations they help (on the “see also” list, an (existing) section about funding, or elsewhere)? Could the fact that one can help the Wikimedia Foundation by using GoodSearch be mentioned in an article, if it isn’t already?

Many thanks in advance! --Kletta (talk) 21:44, 7 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]