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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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Bausch & Lomb

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Susan G. Komen for the Cure is proud to be the beneficiary of Bausch & Lomb’s Solutions for the Cure program. Specially-marked packages of Bausch & Lomb ReNu Multi-Plus contact lens solution and Sight Savers’ contact lens cases and Micro Fiber cloths will be sold in grocery and drug stores and mass merchandise outlets nationwide from September 1, 2007 – October 31, 2007. Komen for the Cure will receive 75 cents per bottle of solution, 16 cents per cloth and 15 cents per lens case with a minimum guaranteed donation of $250,000.

Program Information

Benefit to Komen for the Cure: 75 cents per bottle of solution; 16 cents per cloth; and 15 cents per lens case
Suggested Retail: Varies by product
Product Available for Purchase: grocery and drug stores, mass merchandise
2007 Guaranteed Donation: $250,000 guaranteed minimum donation
Program Active: September 1, 2007 – October 31, 2007
Total Number of Years for Program: New in 2007