
CharityCheckin is a mobile app that helps brands generate organic reach on social media with user-posted content, driving loyalty & new customer acquisition at a lower cost than paid advertising. CharityCheckin accomplishes this by allowing individual users to raise money and drive awareness for their favorite charities by simply checking in with their location on Facebook.
Individual users benefit by being able to leverage their social network to endorse brands that support the causes personal to them.
Charities benefit from the donations driven by the individual users’ sponsored check-ins and from the awareness generated among the users’ social network.
CharityCheckin is:
- 9Mile Labs accelerator Cohort VI class
- Ignite Northwest Startup Accelerator Spring 2016 class
- Runner-up at the 2015 SXSW Eco Startup Showcase in the Social Impact category
- Facebook's FbStart startup incubator
- Microsoft's BizSpark startup incubator
CharityCheckin aims to become the largest charitable giving engine in the world!
Individual users benefit by being able to leverage their social network to endorse brands that support the causes personal to them.
Charities benefit from the donations driven by the individual users’ sponsored check-ins and from the awareness generated among the users’ social network.
CharityCheckin is:
- 9Mile Labs accelerator Cohort VI class
- Ignite Northwest Startup Accelerator Spring 2016 class
- Runner-up at the 2015 SXSW Eco Startup Showcase in the Social Impact category
- Facebook's FbStart startup incubator
- Microsoft's BizSpark startup incubator
CharityCheckin aims to become the largest charitable giving engine in the world!
Location: United States, Washington, Spokane
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13.10.2016 | Startup Spotlight: CharityCheckin aims to be ‘world’s largest giving engine’ via branded check-ins | The CharityCheckin team. Photo via CharityCheckin. When Marsh Sutherland lost his wife to a battle with cancer, he started looking for ways to raise awareness for his personal causes. That’s when he realized there was an opportunity to buil... |