
NEW WAYS TO SUPPORT THE POP FOUNDATION
Just by shopping, selling, or enrolling, you can help support the People Over Profit (POP) Foundation — with little to no out of pocket!
EVERY LITTLE BIT COUNTS

Whether it’s grocery shopping, spring cleaning, or just everyday purchases, your support helps fund our focus schools Rex Bell Elementary, Stanford Elementary, plus scholarships, youth visual art programs, A+ Educator recognition, and more!
We made giving back effortless by teaming up with these national retailers:
Let’s come together to turn everyday actions into extraordinary impact for our community!

SMITH’S FOOD AND DRUG – INSPIRING DONATIONS PROGRAM
Supporting the POP Foundation is as simple as doing your regular grocery shopping! Smith’s will donate 0.5% of your grocery costs on a quarterly basis without it hurting your reward points or pocketbook.
Here’s how:
- Visit www.smithsfoodanddrug.com/inspire.
- Log into your Smith’s Food & Drug account.
- Search for “Silver State Schools CU People Over Profit” or enter our code AI837 and click Enroll.
- New users can quickly create an account with basic information, a valid email address, and a rewards card.

WALMART SPARK GOOD
Did you know that every time you shop on Walmart.com, you can round up your change and donate it to the POP Foundation? Small acts can lead to a big impact!
Learn more and sign up at: Walmart Spark Good – SSSCU People Over Profit Foundation.

eBAY FOR CHARITY
Got gently used books, clothes, electronics, or collectibles sitting at home? You can sell them on eBay and donate the proceeds to the POP Foundation!
Here’s how:
- List your item on eBay.
- Select Silver State Schools CU People Over Profit Foundation as your charity. (Click HERE or Silver State Schools CU People Over Profit Foundation | eBay for Charity)
- Choose the percentage of your sale (up to 100%) you’d like to donate.
- Sell, ship, and feel great about making a difference!
The Silver State Schools CU People Over Profit Foundation is a Nevada nonprofit charitable organization, exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (EIN 83-1332084) and donations to the foundation are tax-deductible under Section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. § 170(c).