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Quincy Reporter

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

QUINCY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Shop Local: Get up to $100 match in Q-Town Cash

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Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on July 2.

In partnership with Great River Economic Development Foundation, Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce and The District, State Street Bank is providing grant funds to support our small businesses by encouraging people to shop local.

Starting now, spend up to $100 with members that accept Chamber Bucks and District members, and we will match your spending with Q-Town Cash to spend with participating businesses for a future purchase.

You can purchase a gift card, membership, donate, spend online or shop safely in-store.

Then, simply fill out a form and send us or upload a copy of your receipt, and we will send you a certificate to match your purchases, up to $100.

A list of participants and instructions for receipt submission can be found by clicking here.

Limit one match per customer. Q-Town Cash certificates expire December 31, 2020.

Business Participation

Customer must make a purchase, or cumulative purchase, of $100 or more and show proof of purchase(s) from participating businesses to receive Q-Town Cash.

Must be a member of The District (businesses located from the River to 12th St., Broadway to State) or participant of the Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce Chamber Bucks program.

Program begins now, and Q-Town Cash expires December 31, 2020.

Purchases may include gift cards, certificates, memberships or donations.

Q-Town Cash certificates can only be used at participating businesses.

Businesses should collect Q-Town Cash certificates and mail to GREDF, 300 Civic Center Plaza | Suite 256 | Quincy, IL, 62301, for full reimbursement.

Original source can be found here.

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