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Komen's 5 Questions to Ask

With so many cause-related marketing programs out there, how can you be sure your money is going where it should?

Review Komen’s 5 Questions to Ask and learn how to identify cause marketing programs you can feel good about.


Featured Partners

How does your garden grow?

Lowe's logo

Grow the breast cancer message with Lowe’s Plant for the Cure® program.


ReNuCares

Bausch & Lomb logo

Clearly envision a world without breast cancer with Bausch & Lomb’s program benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.


Cravings for a good cause

Pepperidge Farm logo

Pepperidge Farm® continues in the breast cancer movement by supporting Susan G. Komen for the Cure with specially-marked bags of cookies.



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Tomboy Tools®

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Susan G. Komen for the Cure is pleased to welcome Tomboy Tools® as a partner in the breast cancer movement. From September 1, 2007, through August 30, 2008, Tomboy Tools® will sell a pink 13-ounce hammer and the pink Tomboy Traveler toolkit to benefit Komen for the Cure. Tomboy Tools® will donate $3 for each pink hammer and $7 for each traveler sold with a minimum guaranteed donation of $100,000.

Program Information

Benefit to Komen for the Cure: $3 from the sale of each pink hammer and $6 for the sale of each traveler
Suggested Retail: Pink Hammer is $14.95; Pink Tomboy Traveler is $69.95
Guaranteed Donation: $100,000 minimum guaranteed donation
Product Available for Purchase: through Tomboy Tools® independent consultants or www.tomboytools.com
Program Active: September 1, 2007, through August 30, 2008
2006 Contribution: more than $100,000
Total number of years for program: 2


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