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Dr. Matthias Lehmann, Head of Fundraising, PETA Germany
“Introducing the HelpCard has been an all round success. Only after a few months we recouped the investment.„
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Wilfried Britz, Deutscher Tierschutzbund (German Humane Society):
“Fundraising innovations that pay off straight away are rare. All the more we are happy about our Tierschutzbund-HelpCard’s success, which is popular with both our private donors and associated businesses.”
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Manuela Roßbach, Aktion Deutschland Hilft (union of ten German charitable organisations):
“The Aktion Deutschland Hilft-HelpCard is the perfect present for colleagues, business associates and customers, furthermore is gives our union the great possibility to find new corporate donors.”
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Georg Witzel, Andheri-Hilfe Bonn:
“The Andheri-HelpCard is a meaningful and effective idea for a present that is appropriate for all occasions. How often do you make a present that just ends up in a tossed away? It is important to us that the Andheri-Hilfe’s friends and donors are well informed about the projects in India and Bangladesh. The recipient can even decide which project he would like to support financially with the Andheri-HelpCard. The Andheri-HelpCard was presented on the ZDF (public German TV channel), by Markus Lanz, and its sales at Christmas, exceeded our expectations.”
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Maren Bartel, Brot für die Welt + Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe (humanitarian organisation of German Protestant churches):
“The Brot für die Welt and Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe HelpCards perfectly complement our already existing fundraising tools. It is a meaningful present, especially for younger target markets and business associates.”
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Petra Weber, Opportunity International Deutschland:
“The Opportunity-HelpCard, gives us the chance to offer our supporters a new and charming way of donating. As an attractive present or an incentive, it brings more people into contact with our aid projects. To us the Opportunity-HelpCard has somewhat role model-status generating a lot of interest and strengthening the public perception of our organisation.”
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