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Jewelers for Children Highlights Initial Success of Round-Up Program and Invites Participation

Research shows that more than half of Americans have given to register round-ups in the last year.

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(PRESS RELEASE) NEW YORK, NY — Jewelers for Children (JFC) has launched a new fundraising initiative allowing jewelers to create a more significant impact with ease while enhancing customer engagement. JFC’s Round-Up Program enables retailers and vendors to ask customers to round up their purchases to the next dollar at checkout, allowing for easy donations of $.01 to $.99 for JFC. Research shows that more than half of Americans have given to register round-ups in the last year.

The program is simple, with retailers running round-ups through their existing point-of-sale software and then writing a quarterly check to JFC. Increasingly, point-of-sale systems, such as Jewel360, a JFC partner, make round-ups easy to install. “Jewelers for Children is one of the most impactful charities in the industry, which made them our number one choice when deciding who to partner with for our initial round-up donation offering,” said Nick Gurney, General Manager of Jewel360. “The integration allows our merchants to enable donations with one click in their system and provides a simple way for consumers to donate to a great cause at the time of purchase.”

Retailers are already seeing success with the program. Brent Stern, president of Rogers Enterprises, reported bringing in over $2,000 in one month. “At Rogers & Hollands and Ashcroft & Oak, we are dedicated to supporting the communities where our stores are located. Through our new point-of-sale round-up program for Jewelers for Children, we can make a difference for children in need while reinforcing our commitment to giving back. This program empowers our customers to easily join us in supporting JFC, amplifying our collective impact. By participating in the round-up, customers help us demonstrate one of our company’s core values: building relationships and family values by making a meaningful, accessible contribution to those who need it most.”

“Jewelers for Children is excited to give consumers a new way to improve the lives of children while working with the retailers and point-of-sale vendors we have always counted on as part of the JFC community,” notes Sara Murphy, Executive Director of JFC.

For more information about JFC’s Round-Up Program, please contact Sara at 917-855-8455 or [email protected].

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