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A New Revenue Source for the Common Good

January 8, 2010

Tired of the significant fundraising efforts necessary to sustain school and other important community programs year after year, a community enterprise, has taken financial matters into their own hand




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(Free-Press-Release.com) January 8, 2010 -- Tired of the significant fundraising efforts necessary to sustain school and other important community programs year after year, a community enterprise, has taken financial matters into their own hands.

Highland Park, IL January 7, 2010 – Schools around the state have re- opened their doors for the New Year. And again the urgency of school and other important program funding is upon us. Tired of the significant fundraising efforts, The Rewards Project™ Program began solving the funding issues communities face year after year.

The Rewards Project Program secured agreements with retailers to create a loyalty reward program for local organizations. Now citizens can earn up to a 35% rebate from every purchase for a local program or organization of their choice, by shopping at over 600 top-named retailers including Gap, Abt, Sears, and hundreds more on The Rewards Project.com™. A new feature coming this month will be exclusive online coupon codes and printable discounts, designed so community supporters can benefit as well.

“Coming together in directing our everyday purchases can help solve the social and funding issues we face year after year. We can create this new and sustainable revenue source to maintain our traditional standard of living and without incurring any additional expense. We’ve made both programs registration free and easy to use and believe this ‘no cost’ and cohesive approach to community funding will encourage and unite citizens. Why wouldn’t anybody utilize them?”

“Citizens wield enormous purchasing power, and now have a vehicle to channel that power into common good benefits. It’s simply leveraging our purchasing power.” adds Julie Gold, The Rewards Project™ Program founder.

About The Rewards Project™ Program

The Rewards Project™ Program encourages citizens to use their purchasing power to revitalize local cultural, social, educational, recreational, and environmental programs in their communities. We advocate participation through local citizen initiatives, and serve the community with the highest degree of stewardship and accountability.

Media Contact:

Julie Gold, Founder
mailto:operations@TheRewardsProject.com
847-239-5333 ext #1
The Rewards Project™ Program



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