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$1000 - Steve Manister

Prize Winner - January 2, 2015

Hello! My name is Steve and I live in Bournemouth, England with my wife Melissa. I work in IT for a large US bank which has its European, Middle East and African Technology & Operations Centre based locally. In my free time I am a keen karter, racing World Formula Karts at tracks around the South of England.

I have been supporting Charity Engine since May 2012 when it was profiled by the BBC. It's a fantastic concept and deserves to become a success and I will certainly keep on recommending it to everyone I know. And of course, raising money for good causes with a chance of winning cash prizes whilst expending minimal effort? What's not to like? :-)

 

WE HAVE A WINNER!

News - December 8, 2014

The winning ticket is 13889074, held by User 0224.

Congrats to Nia Rakasiwi, latest winner of $1000 - and all without lifting a finger!

The gauge is already counting towards the next prize draw, so watch this space...

December draw date chosen!

News - December 4, 2014

Hi folks,

The gauge is at 100% again, so you know what that means!

You can see your prize draw entries here and on the List of Entries here.

The List is now final and the draw begins tomorrow, Monday Dec 8th.

Good luck!

 

$1000 - Caleb Marhoover

Prize Winner - October 15, 2014

I am constantly curious, but not entirely sure whether I'm an overt optimist, or simply stubborn. A student of both the arts and sciences, my work synthesizes quantitative and qualitative inquiries into a holistic line of questioning about the nature of the world and my place within it. 

I hold a BFA from the Art Academy of Cincinnati and will soon graduate from the University of Cincinnati with a BS in Geology.
 

A Better World, Effortlessly

Press - October 6, 2014

Award-winning science blogger and astrophysicist Dr Ethan Siegel gives his take on Charity Engine. 

We enjoy his writing so much, we asked Ethan to be one of our science advisors - and he said yes! If you love all things space and physics-related as well - or know someone who does - then just check out his awe-inspiring blog "Starts With A Bang". One of the best on the net!