CISV Rocky Mountain Denver FUNDRAISING


www.escrip.com

Do you shop at Wild Oats? Payless shoes? or other local/national stores? Sign-up with escrip.com
Just register your grocery cards or credit cards and earn money for CISV!


www.givezilla.com
http://www.givezilla.com/viewhome.aspx?cid=79 (The CISV Denver site)

Do you shop at Amazon.com? Give www.givezilla.com a try instead. This new for-profit company, partners with Internet retailer Amazon.com to help nonprofits retain up to 10 percent of product sales made on their websites. The company also plans to offer other Internet services to nonprofits, including website design and donor e-mail.

Albertsons

Do you use an Albertson's Community Partners Card when you shop at Albertson's?  This is a no-strings-attached set-up with Albertson's where you shop like normal (there are no discounts or fees associated with this card and Albertson's does not have any information about CISV) and Albertson's sends a check to CISV Rocky Mountain Denver for a percent of the purchases CISV supporters make.  If you are interested in getting one of these cards, please send an email to Marianne Rayburn that includes your name and address and you will receive one in the mail in 1-2 weeks.

50 for Peace

And now, after nearly a half-century of Children’s International Summer Villages around the world, Denver will hosts its second Village in the summer of 2006. The Rocky Mountain Denver Chapter of Children’s International Summer Villages (CISV) will invite 48 11-year-old children from around the world to learn about peace, understanding and tolerance. In order to host this Village, the Rocky Mountain Denver Chapter of CISV must raise at least $50,000. Join now to become an important contributor of 50 for Peace.