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Community Giving at MIT: now more than ever

Local nonprofits that we care about need financial help now more than ever. Please join generous MIT employees and retirees in supporting Community Giving at MIT, the easiest and most effective way to make your charitable contribution.

Donate to the MIT Community Service Fund, the United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley, or your favorite local charity through payroll deduction, check, credit card or securities by Feb. 27, the official close of the campaign.

Every gift, modest or large, counts and is appreciated. Donate online at web.mit.edu/community-giving or request a donation packet from the Community Services Office (617-253-7914 or community-giving@mit.edu).

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on February 25, 2009 (download PDF).

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