You *do* realize that most if not all of those are just the company giving permission for the charity to put the collection jars on the premises. And the online versions are similar. The company is getting goodwill/good press by adding the charity to the purchasing system so the *charity* can collect money that way.
The company isn't getting any of the money, they are just doing a favor for the charities. Sure, it may make them look good, but it *is* letting the charity collect money they might not get otherwise.
and for the "percentage of your purchase" or "your change goes to" versions, it actually costs them money (a tiny bit) to add the code for that.
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Date: 2021-08-03 10:23 am (UTC)The company isn't getting any of the money, they are just doing a favor for the charities. Sure, it may make them look good, but it *is* letting the charity collect money they might not get otherwise.
and for the "percentage of your purchase" or "your change goes to" versions, it actually costs them money (a tiny bit) to add the code for that.