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Use Android Pay and Google Will Donate to Special Needs Education Projects

To make it more enticing to use, Google introduced a special promo that benefits a good cause: special education.

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As every year, Google.org, the charitable division of Google will donate a total of $1 million in grants and a total of $1 billion in products to causes that need support. Use your Android phone to buy gifts and everything else through the end of the year and Google will donate money in your honor.

Not content at $1 alone Google is launching the donation drive by offering $2 for every transaction made on Black Friday.

All holiday purchases made with Android Pay will be more meaningful this season.

Founded in 2000, DonorsChoose.org is sort of crowd funding meetings charity in that it allows public school teachers from across the United States to post classroom project requests on the site with users then being able to give any amount to the project that inspires them. So for this year, giving can be easier.

Now if you’re looking to do your part and give back to society, you might be pleased to learn that Google has launched a new Android Pay initiative that will help you do that. If a credit card terminal has the NFC logo, you can simply place your phone – that needs to be unlocked for payment – on the terminal and the payment is done. This special promo and donation will run between November 24 and December 31, 2015 only. Besides giving $1 dollar for each purchase, on Black Friday they will double the sum, so that every time a user makes a payment on that day using their NFC system, $2 will be donated.

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As early as now, the teachers and the children with specials needs say “Thank you” for shopping with Android Pay.

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