Supporting Together in Hope Projects through Creeris Companies
The Creeris founders share a deep-rooted commitment to give back more than they take, while at the same time raising significant value among its family of companies. The principals are not mutually exclusive. There is a way for the vast army of committed volunteers to feed, clothe and educate the less fortunate throughout the world and at the same time assist participating companies with their bottom line. The challenge is connecting the social consciousness of companies with the business side of volunteers. When they connect, great resources are available to fund humanitarian projects and great business benefits are available to companies. The formula is easy. The need is overwhelming. Together in Hope makes the connection, bringing them all together in hope. There are currently two Creeris companies, Filebanc and Plura Processing, which provide needed services to businesses while also making significant contributions to projects identified and approved by Together in Hope.
FileBanc
FileBanc has made a commitment to assist Together in Hope as follows: Together in Hope identifies qualifying projects throughout the world that are under-funded, but have volunteers willing to work for funding. The volunteers approach businesses within their own personal circle of influence and request that they consider using FileBanc as their computer, online backup solution. They are not asking for a contribution, but they are offering a needed service. They disclose that if Filebanc is selected as their backup provider, that FileBanc will pay, through TIH, a percentage of revenue to their project. If successful, the project will continue receiving its share of revenue for as long as the customer remains with Filebanc. Corporations and other entities selecting Filebanc as its back up provider can also designate Together in Hope projects for funding.
Plura Processing
Plura Processing has made a commitment to assist Together in Hope as follows: Together in Hope finds project volunteers who have access to very large numbers of computers. By allowing Together in Hope to use the excess computing power of their computers in a non-disruptive manner, Plura Processing is able to pay the project, through Together in Hope, a yearly amount for each computer it uses. Once volunteers connect the computers with Plura, nothing else is required. Plura benefits by enlarging the amount of computing power to which it has access and the project benefits from the revenue paid by Plura for that computing power.
How the model works
Together in Hope matches qualified projects with socially conscious businesses. It provides a funding mechanism for the project by allowing fundraisers to receive a share of the business revenue generated through their efforts. Businesses don’t just write an extra check; they acquire new customers. Fundraisers don’t just ask for an extra check; they provide a valuable service. In the end, the businesses, the projects and the fundraisers are Together in Hope
