Non-profit, charity and educational Subscribe-O-Matic groups
We recently got a Holiday e-card from Google, stating they donated US$ 20M to charity organizations around the world. We immediately wanted to match their donation, but our CFO found out that we are a little under US$ 20M short.
Unfortunately we cannot support good people with money donations just yet, but we’ve been doing our best to provide free Subscribe-O-Matic groups to numerous charity and educational organizations around Second Life along with other non-profit and community groups.
Relay for Life Second Life teams have been using Subscribe-O-Matic to coordinate the RFL effort every year to raise awareness and donations for the American Cancer Society. The Second Life RFL teams raised US$275,000 this year alone. We’ve also been supporting other efforts like Kivafriends.org, the Kiva.org lending community and the Amnesty International group in SL. Organizers of annual charity events and fairs like the Clothing Fair and Hair Fair have also been using Subscribe-O-Matic to plan and promote their events.
There are also hundreds of educational, art and culture communities using the non-profit Subscribe-O-Matic services: Art and Culture Virtual Community, ArtMuse, Institute for Cooperative Education and La Performance – to name just a few.
If you run a non-profit, educational, charity or community group in Second Life and want to use Subscribe-O-Matic to promote or communicate your cause, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’ll be more than happy to review your group and set up an unlimited non-profit Subscribe-O-Matic account for you.

NoName November 17th
This is limited to americans, right? We Europeans are at fault. I run a in-person program (where in order to get involved, sending a check is not enough and you need to actually do something in person) and I was wanting to apply, but after being declined by many other services on the grounds of lack of proof (while RFL & others accumulate legal processes in our laws company’s tables), and under poor xenophobic excuses such as ‘you’re not american’, I decided to anonymously ask first, and depending on the answer, contact the creator in-persona.
Obviously, since it is anonymous, the e-mail and name below are nonexistent.
MSo Lambert November 17th
@NoName: Non-profit subscriptions are available to anyone, country doesn’t matter (and Subscribe-O-Matic is actually based in Europe). If you think your program could benefit from a non-profit subscription, don’t hesitate to apply.
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