Tahoe Fund Partners with Raleys to Launch A New Way to Donate with Photos

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Partnership with PixlBank’s new I Love Tahoe campaign will support efforts to lessen the impacts of plastics in Tahoe

The Tahoe Fund and Raleyโ€™s have partnered with the social good platform PixlBank to launch a unique social campaign designed to promote responsible tourism and inspire residents and visitors to reduce plastics in Lake Tahoe.ย 

The campaign focuses on the โ€œDrink Tahoe Tapโ€ message and is part of a larger initiative called I Love Tahoe.ย 

In stores or online, people will be directed to the Drink Tahoe Tap campaign page on the I Love Tahoe website where they can upload a photo of themselves drinking Tahoe Tap water โ€“ some of the purest water in the nation. They can then share their photo directly to their social media pages to unlock a $10 donation from Raleyโ€™s that will go towards installing water refill stations to help reduce plastic water bottle waste in Tahoe and to work with partners at UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center and the Tahoe Water Suppliers Association.

โ€œWe are always looking for creative ways to encourage people to take care of Tahoe. We think this is a fun way to drive more people to drink Tahoe Tap instead of using plastic water bottles.ย  We are thankful to our partners at Raleyโ€™s for continuing their efforts to get this message out.โ€

– Tahoe Fund CEO Amy Berry

The campaign is an extension of the partnership with Raleyโ€™s to promote Drink Tahoe Tap water bottles in their stores. Drink Tahoe Tap water bottles are available for purchase at all nearby Raley’s locations.

To help motivate people to share their photos and incentivize others to Boost those photos with donations, PixlBank has developed a built-in sweepstakes model that converts peoplesโ€™ actions (and donations) into entries to win awesome prizes, like GoProยฎ cameras and video drones.ย 

I Love Tahoe and Drink Tahoe Tap will give Tahoe visitors and residents a fun and rewarding way to empower and invest their social currency in the preservation and restoration of Lake Tahoe.


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