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| Businesses & Support OrganizationsEDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION SUPPORT NETWORK introduces a Community Outreach initiative that will help schools purchase needed supplies and aid in the continuation of extra-curricular activities. It can be used to support a non-profit or supply a soccer team with new uniforms. Whatever the cause, Simple Fundraiser can help your business or organization donate money without any out of pocket expense.
YOUR BUSINESS will walk away with the title of EDUCATIONAL PARTNER, a warm fuzzy feeling, and a great deal of community buzz. Here’s how it works:Your business or organization registers as a Community Partner. Employees, friends and/or family then schedule to attend a 90-minute resort presentation at any of our 33 sites in eight western states. For each couple or single who participates, $100 is contributed to your cause in your name. What does this mean?If you have 25 employees and each one participated, we would write a check for $2,500 to the cause of your choice. It’s that simple. Companies are eligible to raise up to $50,000 per year and the funds can be sliced up and contributed any way you’d like. Community Support OrganizationsIf you belong to a community support organization like:
EFSN would like to help support your causes! Think of all the work you do to raise money. Now you can raise up to $50,000 per year and all it takes is a little support from your constituents. We will supply you with everything you need to get started today. We will even come out and talk to your group, answer questions and sign people up on the spot. It is the most pain-free fundraiser you will ever run, and best of all, you can do it year after year! RegisterYES, I want to learn more about how my business can become an EDUCATIONAL PARTNER and contribute to programs in need. Click here to request more information
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