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Job Lot Breaks $1 Million with Cause Marketing Pinups

Written on November 17, 2010 in Capplause, Cause Marketer's Journal
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What started with 40,000 pounds of chicken has grown into a million dollar cause marketing program.

Since 2004 when Ocean State Job Lot began selling their signature red gift box in their 100 stores to support cancer care services at the hospital, Job Lot has hosted multiple pinup programs that will surpass $1 million shortly after they start their winter program this weekend.

(It’s not s a surprise considering how well their business is doing, even during a recession!)

Last year’s winter program, which ran for four weeks, raised $212,000. For the past two years, OSJL has done a second program in the spring in support the food pantry at the hospital.

Cause marketing is just one way the owner of this New England discount retailer, Marc Perlman, helps us. In addition to being a major individual donor to the hospital, his company gives us  clothes, coats and food for our patients.

Just this week, Marc sent a tractor trailer full of cranberry sauce, potatoes and other products for clients of our food pantry whose Thanksgiving wouldn’t be complete without his support.

I often hold Job Lot up as an example of a great cause marketing partner. They added cause marketing to their stores to further support our cause and to engage and educate their customers in the effort. I’m sure they enjoy some benefits from all the cause marketing do, but they’ve never expressed any interest in what it does for them. (Believe me, I’ve tried!)

They’re also not a retailer that bases its giving solely on OPM (Other People’s Money). As I mentioned above, they help us in a lot of other ways.

That’s why when people start complaining about the selfishness of cause marketing partners I get confused because I’m lucky to have a few great partners that show me everyday the reasons why cause marketing is a good thing.

Right now, I can actually think of a million of them.

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    December 13, 2010 at 4:05 pm

    [...] what are they doing the rest of the year? iParty hosts four programs for my organization each year. Ocean State Job Lot host two. Finagle-A-Bagel has a year-long [...]

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  7. ocean state job lot says:
    July 13, 2011 at 2:18 pm

    I think it is awesome when a company benefits when doing the right thing by supporting charities. Maybe more businesses will do the same!

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  10. Oliver Princeton says:
    March 25, 2013 at 11:47 pm

    Those have got to be some of the luckier workers at the time. Not every employee at the time could boast enjoying the rewards and benefits of a successful business.

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