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Page 1: Network for Good Good Card Partnership Guide...sector with a complimentary sponsorship of a Training or eNewsletter item. Weekly Tips eNewsletter (~47,000 subscribers) Fundraising123

Network for GoodGood Card® Partnership Guide

Network for Good DonateNow Customers

www.networkforgood.org/goodcard

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Give The Good Card – a gift card for charityThe Good Card® - a gift card for charity -has a stored value that can be redeemed as a donation to any of more 1.2 million charities.

Choice in giving; not limited to a single cause Can be branded and used as a card or electronic versionUse for sales/discount incentives, client gifts, rewards, events etc.100% of the customer’s donation will go to charity

Spend $100 or more and receive a $10 Good Card

Redeem InCircle Rewards Point for a Good Card

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Good Card Designs

Standard Six Degrees(Partnership with Kevin Bacon)

Co-Branded Corporate*(customizable with logo and messaging)

*Additional set-up fee for this version

Peel off Good Card

8.5”x11” brochure with detachable 2”x3” card

Room to put a company logo or message

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Create a Good Card Branded to Your Company

Required Good Card Fields

ValueRedemption Code: xxxx-xxxxExpiration Date: xx/xx/xxxxSpend This Online At: www.networkforgood.org/goodcard[or a redemption URL on your site]Legal Disclaimer: Nothing of value is being held in trust for

the benefit of the cardholder.“Powered by Network For Good” Logo

Optional Orientation Text

“In appreciation of your business, we invite you spread help and hope wherever you choose.” SAMPLE ORIENTATION

Note: If you design your own Good Card, you are responsible for all creative, production and distribution. Network for Good will supply redemption codes only.

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Re-Circulate Redemption Traffic to Your SiteOption 1Host a landing page on your site that links to our Good Card redemption page or a custom redemption page we host for you

Option 2*Integrate charity search into your Good Card landing page.• Start redemption process on your site• Co-branded redemption flow on networkforgood.org

Neiman Marcus InCircle Share Card Example

*Additional costs apply

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Good Card Pricing

Standard & Six Degrees

Co-Branded Corporate*

Create your Own or Email Version*

Stored Value Any whole $ value $10-$250

Any whole $ value $10-$250

Any whole $ value $10-$250

Per Card Fee $5 $5 $2.50Set-Up Fee NA $250 $125

Additional Fees:Shipping (via US Postal mail) – Expedited shipping requires a FedEx or UPS accountCustom Redemption Options

*Minimum order: 50

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How to OrderThrough Networkforgood.orghttps://www.networkforgood.org/goodcard/buy.aspx

Order up to 100 Standard or Six Degrees Good Cards onlineNo customizationPay via credit card

Through Good Card Teamhttp://web.networkforgood.org/corporate-good-cards/

Any orders with customized elements or quantities over 100 cardsPay via credit card or be invoiced to pay via check or wire transfer

Order Details

Orders usually processed within 48 hours of receipt of paymentPhysical cards sent via US Postal Service unless FedEx or UPS account provided Digital codes sent via email in Excel format.

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Good Card Terms & Conditions

1. Good Cards will expire six (6) months from the date of purchase. 2. Good Cards must be redeemed through Network for Good's Giving System at

www.networkforgood.org/goodcard. 3. Good Cards cannot be used to purchase Good Cards. 4. Good Cards are not redeemable for cash and cannot be returned for a cash refund. 5. Any unused balance will be saved for future donations until the card expires. 6. If your transaction exceeds the amount of your Good Card, you must change the

donation amount in order to use the Good Card 7. If the Good Card is not used after six (6) months the amount will be retained by

Network for Good as a charitable donation to help to train charities in outreach and help them raise funds online.

Other FAQs: http://support.networkforgood.org/?a=4&q=304

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What Happens to Unredeemed Good Cards?Unredeemed Good Card balances are retained by Network for Good as a charitable donation to help to train charities in outreach and help them raise funds online.

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Total Charities ServedNetwork for Good is a trusted thought

leader in the nonprofit sector:Better Business Bureau (BBB) Accredited 501c3 public charityRecognized for revolutionizing philanthropy by Computerworld, Forbes, ePhilanthropy Foundation, Wired, Marketing Sherpa140,000 nonprofit representatives in our community44,000 registrants for our nonprofit 911 teleconferences (2009)Respected for offering free fundraising resources to nonprofits through www.fundraising123.org

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Opportunity to Feature Your Support

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Your Good Card purchase makes a difference to many charities, including Network for Good. Good Cards help nonprofits in 2 ways:

1. Donations to specific charities chosen by your employees and customers 2. Unused balances on expired Good Cards that support free training programs

Network for Good would be pleased to celebrate your contribution to the sector with a complimentary sponsorship of a Training or eNewsletter item.

• Weekly Tips eNewsletter (~47,000 subscribers)• Fundraising123 Training page (~44,000 registrants/year)

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Funds Provide Key Help for Smaller NonprofitsFree Learning Center: www.fundraising123.org

eNewslettersWebinars/TrainingArticleseBooksResearch PapersConference Keynotes & Workshops

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Contacts

Stacie Mann VP of Partnerships [email protected]

Kate OlsenPartner Marketing [email protected]

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