How to change the “tip” percentage

We discovered that it requires a couple of steps to change your donation percentage to Grapevine.org. Basically, you will cancel your current recurring donation and create a new one.

You can take the following steps to change your tip. 

  1. If you log into your account on Grapevine, you can head to your profile in the upper right hand corner and then select “Donations.” 
  2. In the donations section you’ll see at the top of the page that you can manage your recurring donations. 
  3. You can go ahead and cancel the recurring donation and then head back to the giving circle to set it up again.

Researched the idea

We contacted the 100+ Women Who Care for the secret recipe which turned out to be the same formula used by over 700 organizations nationally and coined by the 100 Who Care Alliance. The cat was out of the bag. We definitely could do this.

In March, we outlined how we wanted to spread the word to have an impact on the island.

Spanish Wells Club

The SWC relates to the vision of the 100MWC and has a focus to give back to the community. We appreciate the club hosting our meetings.

Hilton Head Area Booster Club

Ted Weitzner and David Martin work with and have nominated the HHHS Booster club. The Booster Club recognizes that participation in high school athletics benefits everyone, and the Booster Club promotes opportunities to build spirit and strengthen relationships among all involved: the student body, Hilton Head Island High School staff, parents and the community.

Presented July 2021

Firepit

February 2021… Three guys, Mike, Terry and Beau, with their wives were sitting around a fire pit discussing how a group of ladies had a major impact on a charity that has captivated us – The Hunger Coalition of the Low Country or as they are known, the BackPack Buddies.

We saw how 150 women, met for one hour, discuss local needs and made a $15,000 donation to local non profit. We said, we can do this!

We contacted the 100+ Women Who Care for the secret recipe which turned out to be the same formula used by over 700 organizations nationally and coined by the 100 Who Care Alliance. We definitely could do this.

View from the fire pit