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THE VOTING HAS ENDED - Results to be announced Dec. 16th
Closing in on the end of 2009 we are presented with yet another golden opportunity to generate funds for the organizations and research that will pay great dividends towards a future of healthy human life extension. All you have to do is vote for your favorite charity! Click here to become a fan of Chase Community Giving and then click here to vote for the Immortality Institute
The era of social networking is proving to be one of charitable giving through generous corporate benefactors. The most recent grant-giver is JPMorgan Chase through their Chase Community Giving contest. Voting for your favorite local charity (click here to become a fan and then here to vote for Imminst) could net a $25,000 grant. The top 100 vote-getters will each receive a $25,000 grant, no strings attached. A second round of voting could bring a potential windfall of $100,000 to $1,000,000. All free from Chase! Don't put it off for later. Vote now because the deadline (December 11th) is fast approaching.
Here is how simple it is:
- 1. Sign up for a Facebook account. If you don’t already have one, this is a good reason to finally join the world of social networking. It is easy and free.
- 2. Become a fan of Chase Community Giving.
- 3. Vote for Imminst (and 19 other charities listed below)
- 4. After the December 11th deadline, celebrate winning a $25,000 grant and help decide what research to support.
Here is a list of recommended charities that have a track record of squeezing the most out of limited funds in order to advance the cause of healthy life extension and end the suffering of age-related disease.
TOP RECOMMENDATIONS
Other Worthy Causes
- Alliance For Aging Research
- Genetics Policy Institute
- American Aging Association
- Campaign for Aging Research
- Alzheimers And Aging Research Center
- Institute For Advanced Studies In Aging & Geriatric Medicine
- Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation
- Cure Alzheimer's Fund
- Sabrina Cohen Foundation for Stem Cell Research
- International Society For Stem Cell Research
- Michael Stern Parkinsons Research Foundation
- Parkinson's Action Network
- Paul Ruby Foundation for Parkinson's Research
- Parkinsons Disease Research Society
- Foundation For Parkinsons And Neurological Research
- Stem Cell Cancer And Regenerative Medicine Research Inc
More discussion about voting for human longevity can be found here.