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Support The British Institute of Human Rights just by shopping online
The British Institute of Human Rights works to raise awareness of human rights in the UK, focusing on mainstreaming human rights principles in society. They are committed to challenging inequality and injustice in everyday life, supporting people to use human rights principles and standards to improve their own lives, and as a tool for organisations to develop more effective public policy and practice.
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The retailer pays as a referral fee.
We pay you 100% of this money as cashback.
You can choose to keep or donate any proportion of it.We pay you £2.50 for each friend you refer, when they earn their first £5 of cashback. This is the highest referral fee of all 100% cashback sites in the UK.
Support The British Institute of Human Rights and earn cash for yourself just by doing your usual shopping.
When you join as a supporter, froggybank will pay the referral bonus of £2.50 to The British Institute of Human Rights.
The British Institute of Human Rights will also be set as your default charity so you can donate from your cashback earnings, if you want. No obligations.Raise free money for The British Institute of Human Rights by building your own fundrising page on froggybank.
Refer friends,family and collegues. For each person who joins, The British Institute of Human Rights could get £2.50 and receive ongoing donation as well.
It doesn't cost you, your friends or charities any extra money.
Sign Up - It's FreeDon't Miss Out!How much can I earn?Charity pageThis is a fundraising page for
The British Institute of Human RightsRegistered Charity No. 1101575
Website: http://www.bihr.org/
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