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Scrip
What Is Scrip?
Scrip = Gift/Cash Cards. The same cards you currently purchase at Walmart, HEB, Starbucks, The Gap, etc…. Scrip is a term that means “substitute money.” When you purchase scrip, you’re purchasing gift certificates and prepaid cards that are used just like cash. You use scrip to purchase everyday expenses like food, clothing, and other essentials, and with every purchase, Zion Lutheran Church & School earns revenue.
How scrip generates revenue for you
The Great Lakes Scrip Center acts on behalf of churches, schools and other non profits to purchase large amounts of scrip from grocery stores, department stores, and other retailers. Because the Scrip is purchased with cash up front, the participating retailers offer a substantial discount. Zion buys the Scrip from Great Lakes Scrip Center at a discount, and re-sells for full face value. The discount from two to fifteen percent or more – is our revenue.
Scrip is a "shopping cart program”
Scrip is a popular program because families don’t have to sell anything. Zion Lutheran Church & School members produce revenue by making regular household purchases they would make anyway. Groceries, clothing, toys, gifts, even gasoline can be purchased with Scrip.
Find Out More
Ask your Scrip Coordinator listed below for the latest participating retailer list. Then put your shopping dollars to work for Zion!
Contact Person: Cyndi Cavalier Email Address: txccav@gmail.com

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