May 25, 2009
Products for Good Announces New Fundraising Partnership Program
Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) May 18, 2009 — Products for Good (PFG) today announces a new program to facilitate not-for-profit (NFP) organizations marketing of its products.
Products for Good sells a patriot line of products featuring Iraqi coins that were recovered by coalition forces in the bank vaults in Basra. The products are assembled in the US, by physically and mentally challenged individuals, creating up to 150 jobs at peak production. Twenty percent of sales is taken, off the top, and is donated to four charities providing services to military veterans wounded in action.
Says co-founder Lane Ostrow, “We are in contact with NFP organizations every day and what we are being told is that donations and revenues are down, and organizations are having to find ways to cut costs to continue to deliver services to those in need. In response to these challenging times, we have created the Ultimate Fundraiser. In addition to the twenty percent of revenue we send to military charities, a NFP organization teaming with PFG can earn another 20% of revenues by selling our products within their membership, donor or customer base (qualifying military charities can receive the full 40% of revenues from sales they generate). Our fundraiser actually works in this environment for the following reasons:
1. There is a great story involved, not just great products. The Products for Good story, more fully detailed on our website, is a story of good works and helping others.
2. The fundraiser requires no work on the part of the NFP. With NFP staffs being over-burdened as is, PFG takes are of everything involving the sale: PFG creates all marketing materials, creates a website for the members, handles all orders, warehousing, shipping and customer service; thereby allowing the NFP staff to focus on its mission versus working on fundraising.
3. The fundraiser requires NO financial commitment from the NFP. PFG takes care of all inventory costs. The NFP literally need only promote the fundraiser to its constituency…PFG does the rest.
4. Finally, it involves beautifully crafted and meaningful products. No fundraiser is successful unless the membership actually buys the products.”
Adds Ostrow, “We are focused on supporting military charities. This new NFP fundraising program allows us to not only support our military charities, but also provide tremendous revenue opportunities for other charitable organizations at a time where they need revenues the most. This is the ultimate win-win situation….we keep our mentally and physically challenged workers employed, money is donated to the military charities and money is earned by the NFP’s we are teaming with to distribute our products. It just doesn’t get any better!”
For more information on Products for Good and its effort to help those in need, please visit our website at www.productsforgood.com.









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