by Kay McDonald | Aug 21, 2015 | Campaigns, Cause Marketing, Inspirations, Product Spotlight
At Charity Charms we believe in the power of charms. First, they are wearable ways to help you transform your organization. When you create charm jewelry your supporters receive an item created with a purpose. Whether it’s your logo or a symbol close to your...
by Kay McDonald | Jul 28, 2015 | Campaigns, Cause Marketing, Resources
Cause Marketing brings together nonprofits and corporations. Together they mutually benefit from working with each other. It’s a win-win. Do you know what Cause Marketing really is and understand how it works? We have many resources available to educate you...
by Kay McDonald | Jun 25, 2015 | Campaigns, Cause Marketing, Fundraising, Inspirations, Uses
You can raise money and make money! Ultimately, you’ll earn a living doing what you love while raising awareness for your passion! We all have great intentions, but some of us go the extra mile. Especially to create awareness for causes we feel strongly about. A...
by Kay McDonald | Jun 16, 2015 | Campaigns, Cause Marketing, Donation Incentive, Fundraising, Inspirations, Resources, Uses
Charity campaigns are key to your success. Is your organization running or considering a Charity Checkout Campaign? Whether tied in with a retailer or executed internally or even at an Event you can increase donations by making it easier to ask for one. There are a...
by Kay McDonald | Jun 10, 2015 | Campaigns, Community Engagement, Donation Incentive, Fundraising, GivingBands, GivingTuesday, Product Spotlight, Uses
Giving Tuesday is coming! We LOVE this special day created a national day of giving. 2015 will be the 4th year of this national push to engage our communities to give. Special right? It’s only 6 months away so start your Giving Tuesday planning now. How to Get...
by Kay McDonald | Jun 2, 2015 | Campaigns, Cause Marketing, GivingBands, Inspirations, Product Spotlight
Charity Charms makes products primarily in the USA. We often use charities for the disabled to do our assembly and packaging. However, when we do large custom programs it makes more sense to employ workers in developing countries. Doing so, we thought to create a...