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Friday, August 1, 2008

Planet Antares Vending For Charity Programs

Several charities have vending operators as members of their outreach programs. Some of them pay for the use of a charity foundation’s name or logo. In contrast, some display labels on their vending machines. Planet Antares vending operators can decide to support certain charities through their vending machines.

Some of them include:

1. Carolina Hair Foundation
Vending machine owners use their programs in order to secure locations. Once they have signed up CHF, they can present themselves to the location owner as supporters of the charity. Then, they ask the location owner to support the charity by allowing them to place their vending machine in the premises.

Under the CHF vending program, each vendor has to sign a royalty agreement in which they agree to pay a fixed monthly payment for the use of the foundation’s name or logo. As a Planet Antares vending operator, you will not be fund raising on behalf of the CHF.

2. Vanished Children’s Alliance
This is a non profit organization that helps in finding missing and abducted children. The VCA found that by putting photos by stickers on vending machines, they can locate the children and keep the issue of missing children in the memories of general public. As a Planet Antares vending machine owner, you can help parents and families in locating their children by using your equipment to spread general awareness.

This program also requires the vending operator to sign a Royalty Agreement, in which they agree to pay a fixed amount. However, you will not be fundraising on behalf of VCA as a Planet Antares vending operator.

By participating in and becoming members of such associations, you can make a difference in society as well as fulfill your personal motives. Certainly, there is no better way to work and reap benefits!