May 01

Design your own hCard
SchoolHeart is pleased to announce that businesses can now brand their business with The hCard, while supporting nonprofits and schools in their community. The hCard Brand the Business program allows businesses to purchase hCards for resale, and proceeds from each sale not only benefit the business, but also local nonprofits.
Businesses can also create their own custom hCard design for use as a rewards program or preferred membership. Card purchasers can show their loyalty to their favorite local business while supporting a good cause. Purchasers will also get all the benefits of The hCard Membership.
For more information, visit the Brand the Business website:
http://www.brandthebusiness.com/
Tagged with: brand • branding • business • hCard • nonprofits • SchoolHeart • schools • support
May 27
The hCard was featured in this latest edition of Wake Living magazine, Wake County, NC’s premier lifestyle magazine. In addition, Wake Living has partnered with The hCard to help raise funds for three worthy nonprofit organizations: the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, the SPCA of Wake County, and the Special Olympics of North Carolina.
Wake Living had this to say about The hCard:
“The hCard is an ideal way to help raise funds for area schools and nonprofits in need while also receiving discounts from area and national retailers.”
Tagged with: discounts • Fundraising • funds • Inter-Faith Food Shuttle • nonprofits • schools • SPCA of Wake County • Special Olympics of North Carolina • Wake Living
Apr 03
The Philanthropy Journal (www.philanthropyjournal.org) covered SchoolHeart and The hCard in an April 2nd article. From the article:
“It’s taking folks online to do their fundraising so they don’t have to do the door-to-door stuff,” Burnett says.
By buying an hCard, which offers discounts at a variety of stores and restaurants throughout the U.S., including Red Lobster, Starbucks and Barnes & Noble, customers direct half of the $25 cost to the charity or school of their choice.
The card also offers discounts on prescription drugs, as well as roadside-assistance and emergency-contact services.
More than 2,000 hCards have been purchased or given out so far in 28 states, Burnett told The News & Observer in Raleigh.
Already more than 100 schools and nonprofit groups have signed up to post the hCard link on their websites, and three to six new clients sign up daily, Burnett says.
“Signing up takes three minutes, and it’s free,” she says.
Read the full article here.
Tagged with: article • charity • emergency contact • Fundraising • news • nonprofits • philanthropyjournal.org • roadside-assistance • SchoolHeart • schools • The hCard