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dannyzmom said:Wow - I have sold 39 trivets since last June 1st!
My customers LOVE the trivets. I can't wait to see the new one they intrpduce in September!
Round Up counts toward that total. not toward HWC.pampermejolene said:I thought Round Up counted towards it as well... not just HWC sales and fund raisers
Di_Can_Cook said:While I'm very happy HWC supports the American Cancer Society, I am walking in two Relays in May and so any fund-raisers I hold in May will benefit that.
I do hope to sell a lot of HWC products regardless ... at least enough to turn in as its own show, but if I do, it will be a fund-raiser for Relay.
Had a lot of people round-up, but didn't sell too many trivets, though one host did get it as a free product.
I agree they can't keep track of everybody's donations, or support every cause, but it would still make things easier for me, for tax purposes, to track that stuff in P3. Not sure if there's a way to do that, however.
crystalscookingnow said:Correct me if I'm wrong but there are multiple lanyards...
blue - Round Up from the Heart contributions only (must be $150+ in RUFTH only)
pink - HWC items only (must be $150+ in HWC sales)
brown - Combines RUFTH & HWC (must $150+ in combination, but not more than $150 in each)
yellow - Food Bank Coordinators
Di_Can_Cook said:OK, color me officially confused:
* Round Up: Does this mean $150 total in rounded-up dollars (might have a shot at that if I had 150 total customers since signing up) or $150 contributed, including round up trivets? Also, when a host selects one does RUFTH get $2 anyway?) Rounded-up Dollars, $2 from trivets whether purchased as a guest, host or with FPV
• Pink .... does this mean $150 in commissionable sales from a fundraiser or just $150 worth of pink items?I *think* this is from $1 donations from sales of products AND fundraiser amounts
• Brown .. again, total donations or comissionable sales? Combo of RUFTH & HWC but not more than $150 of one category - using above descriptions
• Yellow ... oh, never mind ... I thought you said "contributors" and was going to ask if that counted everybody who volunteered in some fashion, and wondered how they'd figure that out.
September??? Man, I'm probably not even close then. That's a bummer.chefann said:Actually, last year the lanyards were Sept. 1 through May 31.
And, yes, the pink was for sales of pink products, or HWC FRs, or both combined.
cochef said:From what I understand, these lanyards are only given to those attending NC. I have read about many of you selling lots of fundraising products - are you all able to attend NC to receive your award? I also have read about those who are just not able to attend NC and might qualify to earn a lanyard but never receive it. Seems like HO should award consultants with what they have earned and have an extra perk for NC attendees.
The easiest way to find out how much you have contributed to HWC (Health and Wellness Credits) and RUFTH (Research and Understanding for Time and Health) is to check your progress on your NC (Next Chapter) page. This page will show your current level, total contributions, and any rewards you have received.
The timeframe for HWC and RUFTH contributions is tracked by the week. Each week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. Any contributions made during that week will count towards your total. The tracking system is based on UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), so the week may appear to end on a different day depending on your time zone.
The colored thingys (called "badges") on the badge represent your level of contribution to HWC and RUFTH. The more contributions you make, the higher your level will be. Each level has a different colored badge, with the highest level being a gold badge.
Yes, you can contribute to both HWC and RUFTH at the same time. In fact, it is encouraged to do so as they are both important aspects of improving your overall health and wellness. You can track your contributions to each separately on your NC page.
Yes, there are rewards for contributing to HWC and RUFTH. These rewards include badges, as well as the opportunity to unlock special features and bonuses on the NC website. Additionally, by contributing to your health and wellness, you may also see improvements in your overall well-being.