Mission 500 Partners with DOT Generation on Innovative Fundraising Program

Mission 500, in partnership with their longstanding supporter DOT Generation, a provider of printing solutions, announces the launch of “Print Money for Mission 500,” an innovative fundraising program to further their goal of saving the lives of children in need around the world.

“The ‘Print Money for Mission 500’ program is a win-win for organizations and for children and others in need around the world,” said George Fletcher, advisory board member and Mission 500 volunteer. “DOT Generation has been a dedicated supporter of Mission 500, and we are grateful for their continued generosity through this program.”

Under the program, for every project printed with DOT Generation the company will donate 5 percent of the gross sale (less shipping costs) to Mission 500 or any one of a combination of charities of an organization’s choice. This allows organizations to contribute to Mission 500 without allocating funds of their own while receiving exceptional quality printing at highly competitive prices.

“DOT Generation welcomes the opportunity to participate in this program and to expand our partnership and support for Mission 500’s vital work to improve the lives of children worldwide,” said Frank Leone, president, DOT Generation. “We look forward to working with organizations to address their printing needs while increasing overall donations to Mission 500 through the ‘Print Money for Mission 500’ program.”

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