Donors Choose Scienceblogs Swag!

We've just heard from the Sb overlords:

Seed has agreed to do prize drawings again this year for donors who give to DonorsChoose, beginning this Friday. We'll be giving away 50 Seed Magazine subscriptions and about 15 or so other prizes from an assortment of mugs, laptop covers and USB drives. Each Friday we'll choose winners for a third of the prizes. In addition, there will be one 'grand prize' at the end of the drive, of an iPod Touch.

To enter the drawing, all you need to do is forward your donation confirmation emails to scienceblogs@gmail.com.

Now, the bad news is you have to forward your donation email to TWO addresses, including mine, but the good news is you could get two prizes that way! Way cool! :-)

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