Breederville.com offers new non-profit funding program

June 04, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Breederville.com, the premier online site for live animal auctions is introducing a new funding program that will allow users of Breederville.com to earn money for their non-profit group simply by promoting the program.

"Breederville.com has always had a deep dedication to helping worthy non-profits with their goals" said Lisa Ostella, Founder of Breederville.com. "We view this new non-profit funding program as a win-win solution because businesses can promote themselves for free while earning money for their non-profit group. This isn't a regular fund raising event at all."

Breederville.com is one of the few websites that offers live, online auctions of live animals. This is something that is not available on eBay, but is used regularly by farmers and animal breeders. This allows buying and selling animals to progress much quicker and at a much lower cost than by regular means.

The new funding program works when members of a non-profit group sign up to Breederville.com and get their friends to sign up as well. This process is free and takes less than 3 minutes to do. After each sale or auction by a person referred to Breederville.com, a portion of the proceeds goes to the non-profit who referred the user there.

The site supports itself by hosting auctions of live animals and takes a fee based on the sale from each auction. This is much like eBay, though the auctions are much more of an event and are an excellent alternative to regular animal auctions. The price of gasoline and other factors are keeping more people away from regular animal auctions, and this can help them find what they need at a price they can afford.

Listings on Breederville.com also last anywhere from 1 day up to 2 months, much longer than the traditional 1-2 weeks in most classified ads. The user controls the length that they are listed for so that futures can be sold. Because of this, ads listed on the website get much more exposure and can be bid on immediately, rather than using the arduous process in classified ads.

"Fundraisers are sometimes necessary for non-profit groups like scout troops and agricultural clubs, but they don't always help out those that are funding them. Selling candy and other high-priced items are not always welcome,” said Ms. Ostella. "The Breederville.com funding program offers an alternative to this by giving your group members, at a much lower price, something they use everyday, and that will also help their group make money."

For more information on the Breederville.com non-profit funding program, please visit http://www.Breederville.com or contact Ms. Ostella.