Thursday, December 22, 2011

New Year's Cards

CardsDirect

Cards with New Year's greetings are good for those who are a little behind schedule as well as those who want to avoid the religious-or-secular greeting decision.  Here is a sampling of charities that offer them.

City Harvest

City Harvest (a New York City food rescue organization) has created a pear card that reads, "Wishing You Peace and Abundance in the New Year."

Veterans Moving Forward

Veterans Moving Forward, which provides service dogs to military veterans, sells four New Year's card designs.

Sparkling New Year by Masha D'yans
Museum of Modern Art

"Sparkling New Year," by Masha D'yans, is from New York's Museum of Modern Art.

Tiny Prints / Children's Healthcare of Atlanta


Tiny Prints / Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

If you buy Tiny Prints photo cards through this link, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta will receive 15-20% of the order price.  (Take 10% off your order with code CHOA12.)

CardsDirect

CardsDirect

If you send New Year's cards from CardsDirect, you can choose to have 20% of the card price donated to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, For the Troops, Autism Speaks, or the National Multiple Sclerosis Society South Florida Chapter.  Just be sure to begin your order with the organizations' specific links (the ones used in the previous sentence) to make sure that the charities will benefit.

Anne

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Photo Holiday Cards

Evergreen Wishes
American Cancer Society
There's still time to order holiday cards that include your photos.  Here are some of the nonprofits that invite you to include an image with your card order:

National Arbor Day Foundation
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
American Cancer Society
Courage Center (a Minneapolis-based rehabilitation center)
National Wildlife Federation

Quite Content
National Wildlife Federation

The following organizations don't sell cards with your photo on the front, but you may insert your photos inside the card:
CardsDirect

Finally, CardsDirect produces photo cards, and offers cards that benefit:

National Multiple Sclerosis Society, South Florida Chapter
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
For the Troops
Autism Speaks

Anne

Thursday, December 1, 2011

New Cards from CASA of New Hampshire

Holiday Path, Pittsfield, NH by Bob Legg
CASA of New Hampshire

Volunteers at CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of New Hampshire help abused and neglected children by serving as their advocates in the state court system.  Thanks to donations by
15 New Hampshire artists, CASA recently introduced a series of beautiful new holiday cards.

Cardinal by Emily Heidler
CASA of New Hampshire


The cards can be personalized with custom greetings, signatures, logos, and photos, or can be ordered blank. 

Forty percent of the purchase price will go directly to CASA of New Hampshire to help it work towards its goal: "a world in which all children are safe, nurtured and living in permanent homes."

Anne

Friday, November 25, 2011

Central Park Conservancy


A surprise Halloween snowstorm devastated New York's Central Park; the combination of heavy snow, leafy limbs, and high winds sent hundreds of trees crashing to the ground.  The
Central Park Conservancy's restoration efforts -- including removal of more than 1,000 trees -- will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

You can support the Conservancy's work by sending their holiday cards this year.  They have several new designs: I can't decide which I like best: this image of the Bethesda Fountain in the snow:

Bethesda Fountain
Central Park Conservancy

or this view of the Mall:

The Mall
Central Park Conservancy

Both cards are available blank or with a "Celebrate The Beauty Of The Holidays" message.

Anne

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Paperworks Studio

At Michigan's Paperworks Studio, artisans with special needs use blue jeans, coffee, rose petals, vintage wool, and other materials to create soft, smooth handmade paper.  The Studio's workers then transform the paper into greeting cards, which can be personalized with high-quality printing or embossing. 

Falling Flakes
Paperworks Studio

They offer several holiday designs.  I especially like Falling Flakes, which shines with blue, silver, or gold metallic accents on pewter or red paper.

Snowing Rose Petals
Paperworks Studio

Crushed flowers give Snowing Rose Petals a special flecked texture.  The back of each card describes Paperworks Studio's mission.

The Studio is based in Traverse City, Michigan and is a nonprofit program of Goodwill Industries of Northern Michigan.  You can see a two-minute video about the program here.

Anne

Friday, November 11, 2011

Veterans Day

Homes for Our Troops

Veterans Day is a good time to highlight the charities on our site that support men and women who serve in the military: Homes for Our Troops, Puppies Behind Bars, and For the Troops.

Homes for Our Troops gives specially adapted homes to severely injured veterans at no cost to the military families.  Its holiday cards are sold in packs of ten; each card represents a $10 donation.  ($20 single cards are also available.)  Charity Navigator has awarded Homes for Our Troops its highest 4-star rating.  To see its cards, click here.

For the Troops
(sender's name to be inserted in box on card)
If you're looking for standard (non-tribute) holiday cards, one option is For the Troops, an all-volunteer non-profit organization that sends care packages filled with basic necessities, along with letters of appreciation, to front line troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. 

Card orders must go through this link in order for For the Troops to receive 20% of your order price.  (You can order any cards on the CardsDirect site, not just the designs on the For the Troops page that appears when you click the link.)

Puppies Behind Bars

Puppies Behind Bars trains inmates to raise puppies to become service dogs for the disabled, guide dogs for the blind, and explosive detection canines for law enforcement.  Through its Dog Tags program, PBB donates fully trained service dogs to wounded soldiers coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan.  Its cards are here.

Anne                                                   

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee


Newhall Street by David Lenz
Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee
Are you looking for holiday cards for your Wisconsin-based business?  The Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee, a wonderful organization that has been feeding the hungry since 1974, is offering three new designs this year and will imprint a custom greeting and return envelopes for a small fee. 

Local artists donated the card art and local sponsors underwrote the production costs, so the entire cost of the cards goes directly to feeding needy families.

Winter Tree by Nick Wroblewski
Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee

One of the Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee's many effective programs is its 150-acre historic work farm, which yields 300,000 pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables -- as well as fish and honey -- each year.  The Task Force delivers this produce free of charge to the hungry

My mother grew up in Waukesha, just west of Milwaukee, so I have special affection for this charity.

Anne

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

New Charity - MADD Canada

Pine
MADD Canada

In Canada, drunk or drug-impaired drivers kill an average of four people a day, many of them children.  These drivers also injure approximately 200 people a day.  By buying holiday cards from MADD Canada, one of the newest non-profits on our site, you can help MADD make Canada's roads safer.

Sleigh
MADD Canada

MADD Canada offers packs of pre-printed holiday cards as well as personalization and photo imprinting.  20% of the purchase price supports MADD's work.

Anne

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Faces of Siberia - New Cards for 2011


Faces of Siberia is a terrific small charity that helps orphanages in the city of Ekaterinburg and the surrounding Sverdlovsk region of Russia.  Proceeds from their holiday cards -- made from the children's paintings -- fund birthday celebrations, as well as educational field trips and adventure outings.

Balsam Jewel by Ali Rayvkov
Faces of Siberia

The children at the Martirosyan Institute for Visually Impaired Children have created several new designs this year, including Balsam Jewel (above), by Ali Rayvkov, age eight.

Imprinting is not offered, but your local copy shop or printer can easily personalize the cards for you or your business.

Anne

Friday, September 23, 2011

Survival International

Survival International helps tribal peoples around the world "defend their lives, protect their lands, and determine their own futures."  Its holiday cards include wonderful images of Siberia and Canada by veteran Arctic photographers Bryan and Cherry Alexander.


Winter Train, Yamal, Siberia by Bryan & Cherry Alexander
Survival International

Since its founding in 1969 in response to violence against tribes in the Brazilian Amazon, Survival has "persuaded governments to recognize tribal land ownership, forced companies to abandon harmful projects on tribal land, and helped draw the eyes of the world to the issues tribal people face."


Home at Dusk, Nunavut, Canada by Bryan & Cherry Alexander
Survival International

The cards say "Season's Greetings" in English and Spanish; 70% of the card price supports Survival's work.

Ice Spray, Siberia by Bryan & Cherry Alexander
Survival International
Anne

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Washington National Cathedral


The 5.8 magnitude earthquake on August 23rd significantly damaged Washington's National Cathedral.  Decorative stonework fell and other parts of the building cracked; repairs are estimated to cost millions of dollars.

Bethlehem Madonna & Child
Buying the Cathedral's Christmas cards will help support the restoration effort.  These two cards are images of windows in the Cathedral.

Gloria in Excelsis Angels
The Cathedral of course also welcomes donations to help restore the building.

Anne

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Morgan Library & Museum

Adoration of the Magi by Jean Poyer
from the Hours of Henry VII
The Morgan Library & Museum
As you'd expect, New York City's Morgan Library & Museum's holiday cards include sumptuous images from classic books, botanical prints, and illuminated manuscripts.

The Morgan Library & Museum

I think this Winterberry image is beautiful.  (I'd like it even better on slightly heavier stock, and with a holiday message (it's blank), but, well, life isn't perfect.  You could take it to a printer to have your message added inside.)

Anne

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Maine's Pine Tree Society Cards Available Now

Village Scene by Consuelo Eames Hanks
Pine Tree Society
The Pine Tree Society, which helps Maine children and adults with disabilities, has posted its new holiday cards.  Among the Society's many great programs is Pine Tree Camp, which allows 700 campers to enjoy kayaking, swimming, fishing, boating, and many other traditional Maine summer activities in a barrier-free environment.

Photo by Debra Bell

Holiday card sales are an important source of income for the Society, so please take a look at the two new designs that local artists have created. 

Anne

Sledding with Friends by Maude Olsen
Pine Tree Society


Saturday, August 13, 2011

Courage Center and Museum of Modern Art cards up now

Pop-Up Village Star by Robert Sabuda
Museum of Modern Art
Just added: new cards from the Courage Center (a Minneapolis-based rehabilitation and resource center for people with disabilities) and New York's Museum of Modern Art.


Morning Frost by Bruce Miller
Courage Center
Anne

Monday, August 8, 2011

Pre-Season Card Sales



Picasso Dove
The Metropolitan Museum of Art


If you're organized enough to be thinking about holiday cards now, some non-profits are rewarding your excellent planning skills with sales. 

National Wildlife Federation - save $7 on each box until August 31st.
Courage Center - 20% off until September 30th.
Museum of Modern Art - up to 65% off last year's designs. 
The Metropolitan Museum of Art - buy one, get 60% off the second box. 

I'll let you know about other offers as I run across them. 

Anne

Colorful Gathering Photo Card
National Wildlife Federation

Monday, August 1, 2011

Time to Begin


Folk Angel by Emily
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
If you're planning a major holiday mailing, now is a great time to get started.  The National Wildlife Federation, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and other charities already have new cards up, and more will be coming soon. 

Snow Landing by Gerry Ellis
National Wildlife Federation

And don't forget some of the groups such as Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy and Puppies Behind Bars.  A large order can make a big impact on a smaller organization.

Anne

Sunday, January 9, 2011

New Holiday Cards in July

As always, we will begin posting new holiday cards in July. Forgotten Harvest; the National Wildlife Federation; and the American Cancer Society, New England Division are among the nonprofits that introduce their holiday cards in July.
Peas on Earth
Forgotten Harvest
Forgotten Harvest's popular Peas on Earth card will be available, as well as new designs. 

Other organizations offering new cards in July include the National Arbor Day Foundation and VSA Washington DC. 

Anne