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Gear to Grow Program Launches at 2010 Summer Outdoor Retailer

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Gear to GrowThe Gear to Grow program allows outdoor retailers and manufacturers to make tax deductible gear donations which help get more people involved in outdoor recreation. Donated products may include returns, samples, overstocks, out of season items, or anything that might be difficult to resell.

Donation Process at Summer OR

• Preshow:  Contact Gear to Grow to make arrangements for donation collection on Wednesday, August 2.

• At show:  Drop off donations at the Gear to Grow booth located at the East Entrance of the Salt Palace.  Show your support of the Gear to Grow program by displaying donated products as attendees pass by.

• After show:  Donations can be brought to the Gear to Grow booth or Gear to Grow representatives will pick-up donations at the exhibitor’s booth after 1:00pm on the closing day.

Gear to Grow program representatives will coordinate gear drop off or collection from booths and provide documentation of all donated items for proper accounting. Donors will also be listed on the Gear to Grow website for positive public recognition, with additional pictures of the non-profit groups using the gear available over time. As donors to the program, participating companies will be able to use the Gear to Grow logo and program collateral in their marketing and public relations efforts.

Backcountry.com, Cascade Designs and Jetboil are current donors to the Gear to Grow Program.

For more information, visit GeartoGrow.org or call J.T. VonLunen at 801-243-0731.

 

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