Donate to the First Weber Foundation while you shop with Amazon Smile

October 24, 2016

Since inception, The First Weber Foundation has donated almost 2 million dollars to local charities.  Much of the money for the Foundation is raised by agent & employees donations from paychecks. It really adds up over time and we have so many people on the team contributing,  In addition to direct donations, many office events/fundraisers are held throughout the year.  Here’s just one such example in which money was raised with a specific cause in mind, then the Foundation matched the funds.

We’re taking it a step further beyond paycheck donations now to try and add even an easier way to contribution to the First Weber Foundation – so we can give back even more.

Amazon Smile

You probably already do some shopping at amazon.com, right? Making a small change to your account can mean that amazon will donate a % portion of your purchases to the charity of your choice – and you can designate the First Weber Foundation!

This DOES NOT cost you anything, no price increases, no change in ordering.  Just a very brief initial set up.

 

We’d love your continued support!  Please watch this short video from Foundation Director Mary Grunow. She’ll show you how easy it is to set Amazon Smile up.

 

See more about the First Weber Foundation The First Weber Foundation donates to eligible 501(c)3 organizations that benefit communities statewide.

 

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