National Family Fund : Launching the Two-Way Give-Back Programme

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provided by: Tippa Naphtali | republished: 23 January 2021


We plan (subject to take-up) to launch our new venture ‘Two-Way Give-Back’ in 2021 in association with our parent group 4WardEverUK.


Our ‘Two-Way Give-Back’ programme will block-purchase selected services or products and offer them to affected families at heavily discounted prices. When families use/order services or products purchased, vendors simply give a little back!


The Service or Product Providers:

 

  1. Vendors get an optional listing on our ‘Two-Way Give-Back’ page with a brief summary and link to their web-page/online resource
  2. The optional listing is available at a fixed monthly fee of £9.50, or a fixed annual fee of £96.00. Other terms may be negotiable
  3. Vendors listings will be seen by 100’s of visitors to our website, and any of our current offers are also frequently communicated to our members and stakeholders via e-news and social media postings
  4. Vendors listed would also qualify to secure stalls/stands at our public events either FREE or at a reduced rate

 

Families claim products or services:


Families can contact vendors direct to claim from our range of gift offers.


Note: Families would be provided with a unique reference code to redeem a voucher from our service vendors and product providers… It’s simple!


Not only will this be an easy way for our readers and members to find interesting, ethical and grassroots products & services all in one place, but vendors will also be supporting a national social support fund for families affected by custody deaths.


Read the full programme page and register >

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