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via press release:

 

RushCard– a prepaid Visa card co-founded by Russell Simmons in order to provide financial freedom and access long denied to an underserved population– and CrowdRise, the crowdfunding site founded by Edward Norton— today announced the #RiseToThrive Charity Challenge. The crowdfunding challenge will raise money and awareness for non-profits dedicated to building prosperous futures for people in American neighborhoods RushCard serves. Through highly engaged, incentivized fundraising, the #RiseToThrive Challenge will reward the charities who best fundraise for their cause, and offer prizes to those who donate.

 

The #RiseToThrive Challenge takes place September 10, 2013 through October 22 at 11:59 p.m. ET. The Challenge is open to the public, and all are encouraged to choose organizations to support with donations and fundraising throughout the campaign. Visit www.crowdrise.com/risetothrive to join the challenge and fundraise or donate for your favorite causes. To view a special message from Russell Simmons and Edward Norton please visit: http://www.youtube.com/rushcard.

 

“RushCard is proud to have created this Challenge to further reach the people we serve. RushCard’s $50K contribution is merely seed money to jumpstart the giving we need to help our neighbors and communities,” said Russell Simmons, co-founder of RushCard. “When we rise together to help each other, our neighborhoods thrive.”

 

“CrowdRise is committed to helping non-profit organizations strengthen their crowdfunding capacity because we believe that network-based, peer-to-peer grassroots movements will define social activism in the next century,” said actor and CrowdRise Co-founder Edward Norton. “We’re excited to provide these inspiring organizations with a platform to help them raise money and awareness, and inspire others to support their innovative work.”

 

RushCard will award a total of $52,500 in prize money to the #RiseToThrive charities with the most dollars raised. The non-profit that raises the most money will receive $25k, the runner-up will receive $10k, and the third place fundraiser will receive $5k. The remaining $12,500 in prize money will be used to fund weekly charity incentives. All participating non-profits will keep funds raised, regardless of grand prize eligibility.

 

RushCard will also be offering prizes to donors, including apparel from Russell Simmons’ new yoga line, Tantris, signed copies of Russell Simmons’ book “Super Rich,” a shopping spree to Kimora Lee Simmons’ JustFab shoe retailer, and more.

 

 

Source: Businesswire