Purchase FundScrip Gift Cards to Support GGP

Purchase FundScrip Gift Cards to Support GGP

What is FundScrip?
FundScrip is an innovative program that lets you support Global Gathering Place while shopping for everyday essentials such as groceries, gas, clothing, and more. By purchasing gift cards at face value for your usual shopping, a percentage of each purchase is donated back to GGP at no extra cost to you.

Participating Retailers Include:

  • Groceries: Superstore, Extra Foods, Sobeys, Safeway
  • Gas Stations: Esso, Mobil, Petro-Canada, Shell
  • Dining: Starbucks, Tim Hortons, Cactus Club, Canadian Brewhouse
  • Clothing & Retail: Winners, Aldo, H&M, Gap, Mark’s, Sport Chek
  • Home & Hardware: Home Depot, RONA, Canadian Tire
  • Entertainment & More: Apple, Indigo, Landmark Cinemas, Sephora
  • And many more!


How Does It Work?
Simply buy gift cards through GGP at face value and use them for your regular purchases and holiday gifts! A portion of each gift card’s value is donated to GGP, helping us continue our vital work supporting newcomers. It’s a win-win: you shop as usual, and GGP benefits.

How to Participate:
You’ll find the paper order form below listing all available vendors and the rebate percentages GGP will earn for each card sold.

Important Dates & Payment Methods:

  • Order Deadline: December 3
  • Pick-Up: Gift cards will be available for collection at GGP the following week
  • Payment Options: Cash, cheque made payable to Global Gathering Place, or e-transfer to finance@globalgatheringplace.com

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