4imprint® Announces 212 New one by one® Promotional Products Awards

OSHKOSH, Wis.--()--4imprint awarded 212 US and Canadian nonprofit organizations, schools and religious organizations promotional products grants through its one by one program during the first quarter of 2015. Through this charitable giving program, the promotional products retailer provides a promotional products grant to at least one nonprofit organization every business day of the year.

Each one by one recipient organization receives a $500 in-kind promotional products donation. Charities use their products in an assortment of ways, reaching staff, clients, employees, donors, supporters, volunteers, community members and more. Among the list of recipients:

  • Feel Beautiful Today incorporated logo’d totes and tumblers into their work with women and girls diagnosed with cancer.
  • School on Wheels, a nonprofit that provides tutors for homeless children, ordered imprinted pencils to support outreach efforts.

In addition to supporting the 212 grant recipients, 4imprint also donated promotional items to other charitable organizations to help advance their causes.

“The creativity with which these organizations use promotional products to make an impact is a testament to their passion for these communities and causes,” said Kevin Lyons-Tarr, CEO, 4imprint. “It is an honor to be able to support them in this small way.”

As the one by one charitable giving program continues to grow, 4imprint is currently accepting applications for its 2015 one by one program online at http://onebyone.4imprint.com. Any 501(c)3 organization, registered Canadian charity, school or religious organization is eligible to apply. Interested organizations are asked to submit applications a minimum of two months before items will be used, to allow time for application processing and product delivery.

2015 first quarter one by one recipients include:

Affinity Hospice — Neenah, Wis.
AK Network on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault — Juneau, Alaska
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention — East Greenbush, N.Y.
Angela's Piazza: Women's Drop-In Center — Billings, Mont.
Bay Area Community Church — Annapolis, Md.
BCFS Health and Human Services — San Antonio, Texas
Big Hearts Little Hands Mentoring Program — Indiana, Pa.
Boro Women's Services — Edinboro, Pa.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis — Indianapolis, Ind.
The Brad Coleman Cancer Foundation — Holladay, Tenn.
The Buddy Foundation of Maryland — Baltimore, Md.
Buddy Walk of the High Country (ASA) — West Jefferson, N.C.
Camp AweSum — St. Germain, Wis.
Camp Kesem GW — Washington, DC
Canadian Digestive Health Foundation | Global Friends Foundation — Oakville, Ontario
CASA of the Fox Cities — Appleton, Wis.
CASA of Westmoreland, Inc. — Greensburg, Pa.
CASA, Inc. — Louisville, Ky.
Catapult Leadership Society — Fall River, Nova Scotia
Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Inc. — Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Centre d’action bénévole du grand Châteauguay — Châteauguay, Quebec
ClearCause — St. Louis Park, Minn.
Community Counts - Yavapai Reentry Project — Prescott Valley, Ariz.
Community Health Centers of Burlington — Burlington, Vt.
Community Law Center, Inc. — Baltimore, Md.
Community Learning Center — Philadelphia, Pa.
Community Renewal International, Inc. — Shreveport, La.
Council of Churches of the Ozarks — Springfield, Mo.
Crispus Attucks Community Center — Lancaster, Pa.
Curing Cancer MATTers - Pope High School Touchdown — Marietta, Ga.
Diabetes Education & Camping Association — Florence, Ala.
The Disaster Animal Response Team of Nova Scotia — Truro, Nova Scotia
Domestic Violence Crisis Center — Minot, N.D.
Domestic Violence Program of North Central Oklahoma — Ponca City, Okla.
Dreams to Memories — Fort Erie, Ontario
Duffy’s Hope, Inc. — Wilmington, Del.
Eastview Neighbourhood Community Centre — Toronto, Ontario
Elizabeth Richardson Center — Springdale, Ark.
Escorted Transportation Service Northwest — Arlington Heights, Ill.
First Star, Inc. — Washington, DC
Florence Crittenton Services — Charlotte, N.C.
Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) — McLean, Va.
Food Finders Food Bank — Lafayette, Ind.
Forever Young Senior Wish Organization — Collierville, Tenn.
Friends of Horicon Marsh IEC — Horicon, Wis.
Goucher College — Baltimore, Minn.
Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board — Rapid City, S.D.
Hamilton Sustainable Victory Gardens Inc. — Hamilton, Ontario
Harbor Health Services, Inc. — Mattapan, Mass.
Healing Warrior Hearts (Starfish Foundation) — Milwaukee, Wis.
Healthy ME: Pediatric Lifestyle Changes Program — New Brunswick, N.J.
Hospice Care Foundation — Oklahoma City, Okla.
Human Development Center, Inc. — Tampa, Fla.
IFAW - International Fund for Animal Welfare — Yarmouth Port, Mass.
Independence Public Library Foundation — Independence, Iowa
International Christian Centers for the Deaf — Cloverdale, Va.
Ironbound Community Corporation — Newark, N.J.
Joe Niekro Foundation — Scottsdale, Ariz.
The Kelly Miller Foundation, Inc. — Clarksburg, W. Va.
Kenzie’s Closet — Cincinnati, Ohio
KETCH — Wichita, Kan.
Kids on the Go — Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich.
Lake Norman Community Health Clinic — Huntersville, N.C.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (Western PA/WV) — Pittsburgh, Pa.
LIFE Senior Services — Tulsa, Okla.
LIFT — Dallas, Texas
Literacy Partners, Inc. — New York, N.Y.
MADD York Region — Aurora, Ontario
Make-A-Wish® Michigan — Brighton, Mich.
Making Kids Count — Boardman, Ohio
MarbleJam Kids, Inc. — River Edge, N.J.
Mike’s Kids Education Foundation Inc. — Richmond, Ky.
Miles for Myeloma — Appleton, Wis.
Millionaire Mind Kids (MMK) — Apple Valley, Calif.
Mortar Board National Conference — Columbus, Ohio
Mother's Refuge — Independence, Mo.
Murphy Medical Center Foundation — Murphy, N.C.
NAMI Fox Valley — Appleton, Wis.
National Kidney Foundation of Grand Rapids MI — Rockford, Mich.
Neenah-Menasha Firefighters Benevolent Fund — Neenah, Wis.
New York Common Pantry — New York, N.Y.
Newport County Community Mental Health Center — Middletown, R.I.
Northampton Area Public Library — Northampton, Pa.
Nova Counseling Services, Inc. — Oshkosh, Wis.
OccuPaws Guide Dog Association — Cross Plains, Wis.
The Ogden Foundation — Henderson, Nev.
Okizu — Novato, Calif.
The Oley Foundation — Albany, N.Y.
On Purpose Journey, Inc. — Slinger, Wis.
Oromocto Training & Employment Centre, Inc. — Oromocto, New Brunswick
Oshkosh Area United Way — Oshkosh, Wis.
Parties With Purpose, Inc. — Lenoir, N.C.
Partner Colorado Foundation — Arvada, Colo.
Paws and Stripes — Rio Rancho, N.M.
People & Paws 4 Hope, Inc. — Greensboro, N.C.
Pocono Environmental Education Center — Dingmans Ferry, Pa.
Prevent Child Abuse Floyd/Clark County — New Albany, Ind.
Project Share — Albuquerque, N.M.
PROVAIL — Seattle, Wash.
Rainbow Acres — Camp Verde, Ariz.
The Renaissance Education Group, Inc. — Durham, N.C.
River Valley GIS Users Group — Fort Smith, Ariz.
Riverside Police Officers' Association Assist Fund — Riverside, Calif.
Salvation Army — Muncie, Ind.
Scleroderma Foundation, Tri-State Chapter — Binghamton, N.Y.
Share of Lancaster — Lancaster, Pa.
Sharsheret — Teaneck, N.J.
Siouxland Community Health Center — Sioux City, Iowa
Society of St. Vincent de Paul — Bethpage, N.Y.
Solutions Recovery, Inc. — Oshkosh, Wis.
Soroptimist International of Manhattan Beach — Manhattan Beach, Calif.
Souper Bowl of Caring — Houston, Texas
Southeastern Ohio Food Bank - HAP Community Action — Logan, Ohio
Southtown Economic and Environmental Development — Atlanta, Ga.
STAR Healing With Horses — Killeen - Fort Hood, Texas
Start A Snowball — Raleigh, N.C.
STEP Industries, Inc. — Neenah, Wis.
Sun City West Foundation — Sun City West, Ariz.
Sunshine Kids Foundation — Houston, Texas
Surrey Christmas Bureau — Surrey, British Columbia
Sustainable Farms & Communities — Columbia, Mo.
Transition Furniture — Cleveland, Tenn.
Treasured Time, Inc. — Seymour, Conn.
United Church Homes — Marion, Ohio
Utica Volunteer Fire Department — Oshkosh, Wis.
Village Art Club, Inc. — Bella Vista, Ariz.
We Cancerve — Abingdon, Md.
Westside King's Church Missions Team — Calgary, Alberta
Women's House Serving Bruce & Grey — Kincardine, Ontario
World Relief — Fort Worth, Texas
World Relief High Point — High Point, N.C.
YWCA of Hawaii Island — Hilo, Hawaii
YWCA Wheeling, WV — Wheeling, W.Va.
Zachary M. Tompkins Memorial Fund — Hudson, N.H.
 

About 4imprint’s one by one program

one by one is the charitable giving program of 4imprint. Since 2006, 4imprint’s one by one program has supported nonprofits with IRS-approved 501(c)3 status or Canadian-registered charities, religious organizations and accredited schools. Over the program’s history, the promotional products retailer has awarded $1,757,500 in promotional products grants to nonprofit organizations.

About 4imprint

4imprint is part of 4imprint Group plc, which is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange. The Group serves hundreds of thousands of customers with promotional items throughout the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Ireland. 4imprint offers corporate gifts, personalized gifts, custom T-shirts, promotional pens, travel mugs, tote bags, water bottles, Post-it® Notes, custom calendars, custom shirts and much more. For additional information, visit www.4imprint.com.

Contacts

4imprint
Becky Dillenberg, 920-236-7272, ext. 8546

Release Summary

4imprint awarded 212 US and Canadian nonprofit organizations, schools and religious organizations promotional products grants through its one by one program during the first quarter of 2015.

Contacts

4imprint
Becky Dillenberg, 920-236-7272, ext. 8546