Ralphs Community Contribution Program

The Orangutan Conservancy is excited to announce our enrollment in the Ralph’s Community Contribution Program, where your everyday grocery shopping can aid in the conservation of orangutans and their rainforest homes.

This new community contribution program was created by the Kroger Family of Companies in order to create positive social impact and charitable giving at the national and local levels, with the goal of partnering with the neighborhoods that their stores serve to help people live healthier lives.

The Ralphs Community Rewards Program makes fundraising easy by donating to organizations based on the shopping that you do every day at no extra cost to you! Supporters can earn fundraising rewards for OC on nearly everything you buy every time you shop at Ralphs!

To participate, simply visit www.ralphs.com and sign in to your Ralphs account. To link OC to your Ralphs club rewards card please follow the steps below. New users will need to create an account that requires basic information, a valid email address, and a Ralphs rewards card.

How to Link Your Card:

1. Sign in to your digital Ralphs account at www.ralphs.com.

2. Search for your organization here. (Search for ORANGUTAN CONSERVANCY or search using our NPO number MD259).

3. Enter the name or NPO number of the organization you wish to support.

4. Select the appropriate organization from the list and click “Save”.

The Orangutan Conservancy will also display in the Ralph’s Community Contribution Program section of your account. If you do not have access to a computer or an email address, you can call Ralphs support at 1-800-443-4438 to help you link your rewards card!

Purchases at a Ralphs location will not count towards The Orangutan Conservancy until after you register your rewards card via the steps above. You must either swipe your rewards card or use your associated phone number at the time of purchase to count towards the community rewards program.

For more information, check out the Ralphs FAQ page.

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