Proforma Offers Free Fundraising Program to Help Organizations

Proforma, Cleveland, announced a free fundraising program for local organizations that need help or want to help their employees or community. Through Proforma’s proprietary online pop-up stores, local organizations like restaurants, retailers and nonprofits can sell branded merchandise to raise money.

William M. Resnick, a Proforma affiliate owner of Proforma Printing and Promotion, has already helped a local restaurant accomplish a fundraising effort to support and feed its surrounding community. Through Proforma’s Community Fundraising Program, Resnick was able to provide a free online fundraising store that resulted in more than $6,000 in merchandise sales for the restaurant.

“It’s incredible to see the impact our affiliate owners are making with this program,” said Proforma CEO Vera Muzzillo. “Bill’s story is a prime example of why we love what we do here at Proforma. In launching this program, we feel that many affiliate owners will be able to provide the necessary products and solutions to help local organizations thrive and support their own communities during these times and beyond.”

The Community Fundraising Program provides affiliate owners a way to utilize Proforma’s e-commerce solution platform, ProStores, to create a free online storefront for organizations’ local fundraising initiatives. By creating an online storefront, local restaurants, retailers and other organizations can easily sell their own branded merchandise to raise money and continue generating revenue to support their businesses, their employees and their local communities in need.

“This is a great example of how Proforma’s $15 million investment in technology can help our affiliate owners differentiate themselves in the market,” said Brian Carothers, Proforma’s chief technology officer. “Our proprietary pop-up store technology and its integration with our ProVision business management technology platform uniquely enables Proforma to seamlessly, easily and efficiently support these types of programs.”

For more information on Proforma, visit www.proforma.com.

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