How do non-profit organizations and community groups benefit from The Blind Squirrel?
The Blind Squirrel offers an opportunity to thank donors and volunteers for their support, while also generating additional funds year-round, all at no cost to the organization. Every time a consumer purchases a Value Certificate at www.theblindsquirrel.com, the can designate a non-profit or community group of their choice, and The Blind Squirrel donates 2% of their net purchase price to that group on their behalf. Organizations can also actively partner with The Blind Squirrel to benefit in a more substantial way. By connecting their donors with The Blind Squirrel, they have the opportunity to generate between 20% and 50% of the net profit from each purchase made by their members. The donation percentage is determined by the ability of the organization to communicate these deals directly to their supporters. Deals are offered daily, and participating supporters enjoy savings of 50%-90% products and services they can use, while at the same time creating funding for organizations they a
The Blind Squirrel offers an opportunity to thank donors and volunteers for their support, while also generating additional funds year-round, all at no cost to the organization. Every time a consumer purchases a Value Certificate at www.theblindsquirrel.com, the can designate a non-profit or community group of their choice, and The Blind Squirrel donates 2% of their net purchase price to that group on their behalf. Organizations can also actively partner with The Blind Squirrel to benefit in a more substantial way. By connecting their donors with The Blind Squirrel, they have the opportunity to generate between 20% and 50% of the net profit from each purchase made by their members. The donation percentage is determined by the ability of the organization to communicate these deals directly to their supporters. Deals are offered daily, and participating supporters enjoy savings of 50%-90% products and services they can use, while at the same time creating funding for organizations they a