Quantcast
Channel: Analytics - 4imprint Learning Ctr.
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 25

4imprint® Donates Promotional Products to Hundreds of Charitable Organizations Through its one by one® Program

$
0
0

4imprint® Donates Promotional Products to Hundreds of Charitable Organizations

Through its one by one® Program

(OSHKOSH, Wis.) – 4imprint donated $208,000 in promotional products to 416 charities, nonprofits and community organizations through its one by one charitable giving program in 2013. Organizations selected throughout the United States and Canada use the $500 in-kind promotional grants for a variety of charitable causes.

The promotional product uses are as diverse as the charities themselves. From a branded teddy bear for a children’s foundation in Canada to sport bottles that were handed out to a food bank in Utah, one by one recipients use the charitable promotional product grants for direct service to help people in need, fund-raising, team-building, word-of-mouth marketing and more.

“Year after year, these organizations continue to impress us with the work they are doing to improve lives and communities,” said 4imprint President Kevin Lyons-Tarr. “We’re humbled and honored to hear how organizations use these items to make a difference.”

In 2013, 416 organizations were awarded one by one grants from the 2,668 charitable organizations that applied. Among the recipients: 53 community causes near 4imprint headquarters in Oshkosh, Wis., including four recommended by associates who use paid volunteer time to support the organizations as well. An additional 1,720 applicants, fundraising organizations, charities and troops over seas received donated product samples to help in their efforts.

Any U.S. 501(c)3 organization, registered Canadian charity, school or religious organization can submit applications a minimum of two months before the items are needed, allowing time for applications to be processed and products to be delivered for scheduled events. Apply online for a 2014 one by one grant at https://onebyone.4imprint.com.

Recent one by one recipients include:

A.B.L.E. Youth, Inc. — Nashville, Tenn.
ABLE, Inc. — La Crescent, Minn.
Activate Good — Raleigh, N.C.
Alaska Children’s Services — Anchorage, Alaska
Alive Hospice / 2nd Helpings — Nashville, Tenn.
Allegro Foundation — Charlotte, N.C.
Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan — Regina, Saskatchewan
Alzheimer’s Association — Atlanta, Ga.
The American Diabetes Association — Indianapolis, Ind.
American Medical Overseas Relief (AMOR) — Fresno, Calif.
American Red Cross in Northeast Wisconsin — Oshkosh, Wis.
Asher James Foundation — Schaumburg, Ill.
ASTOP, Inc. — Green Lake, Wis.
The AYJ Fund — North Adams, Mass.
AZ ASSIST — Mesa, Ariz.
Bagong Kulturang Pinoy — Bedford, Mass.
Baltimore Child Abuse Center — Baltimore, Md.
Benton Community Foundation — Fowler, Ind.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Fond du Lac County — Fond du Lac, Wis.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Wisconsin — Green Bay, Wis.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fox Valley Region — Appleton, Wis.
Bluenose Coastal Action Foundation — Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
BookSpring — Austin, Texas
Bruce Williams Memorial Scholarship Foundation — Berlin, Wis.
Building Blocks Mentoring Program — Memphis, Tenn.
The Building for Kids Children’s Museum — Appleton, Wis.
Calera High School — Calera, Ala.
Canary Garden, Inc. — Orem, Utah
cancer kiss my cooley — Huntley, Ill.
The Cause — Bend, Ore.
Celebration of Lights — Oshkosh, Wis.
Center for Community Engagement — Grand Forks, N.D.
CHaRA – Construction Health and Relief Acts — Kannapolis, N.C.
Childkind — Atlanta, Ga.
Children’s Center of the Cumberlands — Oneida, Tenn.
Children’s Research Triangle/Camp SOAR — Chicago, Ill.
Children’s Cancer and Blood Foundation — New York, N.Y.
Christian Social Services of Illinois — Belleville, Ill.
Circle of Change — Rockton, Ill.
Circle of Hope NICU Foundation — Lenexa, Kan.
City Year Little Rock/North Little Rock — Little Rock, Ark.
Cleveland Kids In Need Resource Center — Cleveland, Ohio
Colleton County First Steps — Walterboro, S.C.
Communities that Care Coalition — Carmel, N.Y.
Community Benefit Tree — Kaukauna, Wis.
Concerned Black Men National — Washington D.C.
Consortium for Children’s Services — Syracuse, N.Y.
The Craftsmen’’s Guild of Pittsburgh — Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cuddling Care, Inc. — Houston, Texas
The Damien Center — Indianapolis, Ind.
Dance Theatre Fairbanks — Fairbanks, Alaska
Day by Day Warming Shelter — Oshkosh, Wis.
Delancey Street/New Mexico — San Juan Pueblo, N.M.
Devereux Arizona — Scottsdale, Ariz.
The Dollicia F. Holloway Memorial Foundation, Inc. — Uniondale, N.Y.
The Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin, Inc. — Saint Francis, Wis.
East Providence Prevention Coalition — East Providence, R.I.
echoingU — Dayton, Ohio
El Sol, Jupiter’s Neighborhood Resource Center — Jupiter, Fla.
Elks & Royal Purple Fund for Children — Regina, Saskatchewan
Epilepsy Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania — Philadelphia, Pa.
Feeding Our Community Ourselves: FoCo Cafe — Fort Collins, Colo.
Finger Lakes Workforce Investment Board — Geneva, N.Y.
Florida Camp for Children and Youth with Diabetes — Gainesville, Fla.
Fox Cities Community Health Center — Menasha, Wis.
Fox Valley Humane Association — Appleton, Wis.
Friends of Autism – Saving Green magazine — Larsen, Wis.
Friends of Chicago Animal Care and Control — Chicago, Ill.
The Friends of Hearthstone, Inc. — Appleton, Wis.
FSU College of Social Work — Tallahassee, Fla.
The Fuller Center for Housing, Inc. — Americus, Ga.
Gate Communications — Franklin, Tenn.
Gateways and Tents — New York, N.Y.
Generations Ministries — Natrona Heights, Pa.
Georgia Sheriff’s Association C.H.A.M.P.S. Program — Cedartown, Ga.
Goodwill Industries of Northern Illinois — Rockford, Ill.
A Grateful Mind International — Orlando, Fla.
Habitat for Humanity of Oshkosh — Oshkosh, Wis.
Half the Sky Foundation — Berkeley, Calif.
Hames Center — Sitka, Alaska
Hartford Food System — Hartford, Conn.
Hats Off For Cancer — Woodland Hills, Calif.
The Haven Shelter & Services — Warsaw, Va.
Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary — McKinney, Texas
Heroes Helping Heroes — Pinnacle, N.C.
HIKE for Mental Health — Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.
Hope Mill, Inc. — Encino, Calif.
HopeLine, Inc. — Raleigh, N.C.
Hospice of North Idaho; Camp Kaniksu — Hayden, Idaho
Hospice of the Valley Foundation — Decatur, Ala.
House of Shalom Youth Centre — Amherstburg, Ontario
Houston Center for Literacy — Houston, Texas
IGW Pediatric Cancer Foundation, Inc. (IGWPCF) — Farmington, N.M.
Imagination Library of Saline County — Bryant, Ark.
Indigenous Outreach International — Jackson, Tenn.
The Inn of The Good Shepherd — Sarnia, Ontario
Iron Tribe — Clackamas, Ore.
Joshua Neves Children’s Foundation — Honolulu, Hawaii
Kent Centre for the Prevention of Violence — Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, New Brunswick
Kenton Family Resource Center — Independence, Ky.
The Kimberly Walton Foundation — Akron, Ohio
Laurel Shelter, Inc. — Gloucester, Va.
Life Steps Foundation Children and Family Services — Millbrae, Calif.
Lifesaving Society BC & Yukon Branch — Burnaby, British Columbia
Lincoln Square Friendship Center — Chicago, Ill.
Literacy Council of Frederick County — Frederick, Md.
Literacy Volunteers of America – Prince William — Woodbridge, Va.
Lone Survivor Foundation — Houston, Texas
Lotus Light Charity Society Vancouver — Vancouver, British Columbia
Mayville State University Foundation — Mayville, N.D.
Mended Little Hearts of Kansas City — Olathe, Kan.
Michigan Blood — Grand Rapids, Mich.
Michigan State University — East Lansing, Mich.
Mid-Ohio Valley Regional CERT (MOVR CERT) — Parkersburg, W. Va.
Miriam B White Foundation — Winneconne, Wis.
Mission IT — Atlanta, Ga.
Mission of Hope Cancer Fund — Jackson, Mich.
Naval Services FamilyLine — Washington, D.C.
The Neighborhood Alliance — Oklahoma City, Okla.
New Avenues for Youth — Portland, Ore.
New Jersey Rett Syndrome Association — Freehold, N.J.
New York City Mission Society — New York, N.Y.
Northern Essex Community College — Haverhill, Mass.
Offsprings Charities — Rochester, N.Y.
Oshkosh Opera House Foundation — Oshkosh, Wis.
Oshkosh Playin Round: A New Spin on Theater — Oshkosh, Wis.
Osteoporosis Canada Manitoba Chapter — Winnipeg, Manitoba
Paine Art Center and Gardens — Oshkosh, Wis.
The Palmetto School at the Children’s Attention Home — Fort Mill, S.C.
Partners in Housing — Colorado Springs, Colo.
Peace Learning Center — Indianapolis, Ind.
Pediatric Oncology Support Team, Inc. — West Palm Beach, Fla.
Phoenix Children’s Hospital – Camp Rainbow — Phoenix, Ariz.
Physicians for Peace — Norfolk, Va.
Pink Warrior® Foundation — Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Positive Impact for Kids — Chapel Hill, N.C.
Professional Animal Retirement Center, Inc. — Albion, Ind.
Project Hope at Quin Rivers, Inc. — New Kent, Va.
Project Night Night — San Francisco, Calif.
Providing For Paws — Garden City, Mich.
Real Men Wear Pink of Wisconsin — Oshkosh, Wis.
Rice LeSueur Waseca Co. Chapter American Red Cross — Faribault, Minn.
Richardson ISD – 21st Century PACE — Richardson, Texas
Rocky Mountain Care Foundation — Bountiful, Utah
Ronald McDonald House Charities in Hawaii — Honolulu, Hawaii
Ryan United — Helena, Mont.
SAFE of Columbia County — St. Helens, Ore.
Saginaw Valley Police Canine Association — Saginaw, Mich.
The Salvation Army-Oshkosh — Oshkosh, Wis.
Salvation Salvage — Beavercreek, Ohio
Saxeville Community Church — Wild Rose, Wis.
Seasons Center for Behavioral Health — Spencer, Iowa
Services to Adults and Youth, Inc. (STAY) — Harrison, Ohio
SHARE Foundation — El Dorado, Ark.
Shelter to Soldier — San Diego, Calif.
The Shyann Kindness Project — Tucson, Ariz.
Silverton High School Life Skills Program — Silverton, Ore.
Sisters Empowerment Network, Inc. — Riverdale, Ga.
Snowdrop Foundation Wisconsin Chapter — Appleton, Wis.
Soroptimist International of Farmington Valley, CT — Collinsville, Conn.
Soup or Socks, Inc. — Marshfield, Wis.
Southside Middle School — Memphis, Tenn.
Space for Life Foundation — Montreal, Quebec
Spina Bifida Association of Northeastern New York — Scotia, N.Y.
STEPS — New Braunfels, Texas
The Susan L. Curtis Charitable Foundation — Portland, Maine
Susan G. Komen Nebraska — Omaha, Neb.
Sustainable Food Edmonton — Edmonton, Alberta
Sutter Gould Medical Foundation — Stockton, Calif.
SYNNEX Share the Magic — Community Foundation of Greenville — Greenville, S.C.
Tomorrows Youth Foundation, Inc. — Calumet City, Ill.
Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development — Phoenix, Ariz.
Tumbleweed Program — Billings, Mont.
United Teachers Of Dade — Miami, Fla.
United Way of Fresno County — Fresno, Calif.
United Way of Williamson County — Franklin, Tenn.
Utah Food Bank — Salt Lake City, Utah
Vancouver Fruit Tree Project — Vancouver, British Columbia
Vets Helping Heroes — Greenacres, Fla.
The Village Youth & Family Center — Silver Spring, Md.
Volunteers at Fox Cities PAC — Appleton, Wis.
Volunteers of America, Dakotas — Sioux Falls, S.D.
WARM Center — Westerly, R.I.
The Washington Hospital Foundation — Washington, Pa.
Wings of Discovery — Agoura Hills, Calif.
The Winnebago Conflict Resolution Center, Inc. — Oshkosh, Wis.
Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame — Oshkosh, Wis.
Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation — Madison, Wis.
WishGivers — Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Women Healing Women, Inc. — Atlanta, Ga.
Women on a Mission to Earn Commission (WOAMTEC) Foundation — Longwood, Fla.
Wooddale High School — Memphis, Tenn.
World Relief Fox Valley — Oshkosh, Wis.
The YES Foundation — Bingham Farms, Mich.
Youth2Seniors — Austin, Texas
YWCA Durham — Oshawa, Ontario
YWCA of Kauai — Lihue, Hawaii
ZERO-The End of Prostate Cancer — Owings Mills, Minn.

About 4imprint’s one by one program
one by one is the charitable giving program of 4imprint. Now in its ninth year, 4imprint’s one by one program supports nonprofits with IRS-approved 501(c)3 status or Canadian-registered charities, religious organizations and accredited schools. Since the program began in 2005, the promotional products retailer has awarded $1,207,500 in in-kind donations to nonprofit organizations.

About 4imprint
4imprint is part of 4imprint Group, Plc, a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange, and serves more than 100,000 businesses with its innovative promotional items throughout the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Ireland. Its product offerings include business gifts, embroidered apparel, promotional pens, tradeshow and tabletop displays, travel mugs, tote bags, water bottles, Post-it® Notes, custom calendars and much more. For additional information, log on to www.4imprint.com.

The post 4imprint® Donates Promotional Products to Hundreds of Charitable Organizations Through its one by one® Program appeared first on 4imprint Learning Ctr..


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 25

Trending Articles