SCRIP Program
SCRIP Program: Support Your School
Thousands of non-profit organizations across the United States are joining together with retailers to raise money. They do it with "scrip" the revolutionary fundraising method that can raise tens of thousands of dollars for your non-profit organization without the hassles of traditional fundraisers. If your member families are tired of selling candy, pizzas and gift wrap, then scrip is the powerful "no-selling" fundraiser for you.
It costs you NO "EXTRA" MONEY to support this program, which can earn significant funds for our school and parish needs. You spend the same amount of money you would normally spend at these places. But, by purchasing the shopping cards through us, the school and parish get a percentage!
SCRIP Order Form
Here is an example of how it works:
- Shopping cards purchased from GLSC at reduced prices. Ex: $100 Giant Card----parish pays $96
- Families purchase cards at face value. Ex: $100 Giant Card costs $100.
- Parish and school profit from the difference on each card purchased.
Each $100 Giant Card=$4.00 profit for St. Veronica!
Here are just some of the places for which you can purchase SCRIP shopping cards:
- Giant
- Kmart
- Macy's
- Applebee's
- Food Lion
- Kohl's
- Hecht's
- Burger King
- Safeway
- JCPenney
- Office Depot
- Honey Baked Ham
- SFW Cabela's
- CVSPharmacy
- Ruby Tuesday
- Amaco
- GAP/Old Navy
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- Home Depot
- Outback Steakhouse
- Exxon/Mobil
- Payless Shoes
- Lowe's
- Chili's
- Sheetz
- Dick's Sporting
- Barnes & Noble
- Quizno's Subs
- Sunoco
- Linens & Things
- Border's
- Starbuck's
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To see the complete list of retailers that are available, go to: http://www.glscrip.com/retailerlist/index.aspx .
Where do you purchase these cards?
Scrip is available for sale for school families through an ordering system with placement and delivery via a weekly Scrip envelope.
Questions?
Contact at scrip@stveronicaschool.org for more information or to volunteer your services. The monies earned will be applied toward mortgage reduction and the school's educational needs.
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