Sam’s Club Giving | Sam’s is donating $4 Million Dollars

Gving Made SimpleWhat would you do with $4 million dollars? What if you could help determine where this money was to go? Sam’s Club has a new promotion out called Sam’s Club Giving.

How It Works.
Each participating organization will receive a portion of the $4 million donation based on Member votes. The top vote-getter in each category will receive $1 million each, the second-place winners will receive $500,000 each, and the third- and fourth-place winners will receive $250,000 each

Now, the question is, what would you do with $4 Million?
Because you’re a Sam’s Club Member, we believe you play an important role in our organization and should have a say in how we support the community. By voting on your preferred youth education or entrepreneurship organizations, you’ll help determine the portion of the $4 million donation that each will receive.

As a Sam’s Club Member, it was easy to vote. I simply went to http://samsclub.com/giving and voted for the organization that I thought would benefit from my vote.

I will have more details coming tomorrow, so be sure to check back where I will give more information and a contest for you, my readers!

Sam’s Club provided me with two $50 gift cards to give away to my readers and one $100 gift card for my participation in this campaign throughout the month of April.

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After working professionally in computer information technology, as well as prior work in the telecommunications industry, Tanya Gordon relocated to southwest Iowa in conjunction with her husband’s job. Mommy Goggles launched over 5 years ago, rising to prominence as a national Mom Blogger and highly sought after by brands to work closely with them on their reach to Mom consumers. In addition, Tanya happily parents two wondrous children who despite best efforts still have been known to engage in ongoing sibling squabbles: Tucker, 6, and Kambry, 3 1/2.You can read more about Tanya here.

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    Amy Boroff says:

    Tanya, thank you for bringing awareness to the Sam’s Club Giving Made Simple Contest and how valuable each person’s vote is. I work for the NJ Chapter of Junior Achievement of NJ and have seen first hand the impact of our programs. Every child deserves a role model! I encourage everyone to learn about all the non profit organizations involved and vote for the one that “feels” right – I can say with great pride, that Junior Achievement’s programs focus on today’s youth that are tomorrow’s leaders! http://www2.samsclub.com/Giving/About/Junior

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