Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas adds charity to slot donation program
Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas, is proud to announce that guests will have the opportunity to donate to four new charities represented in the Giving Module Program for the rest of 2019. The new charities are the Nevada Humane Society, Safe Nest, Project 150 and Veterans' Village.
The Cosmopolitan's Giving Module Program, which is being tried for the first time on the streets of Las Vegas, began at the resort in late July. Since the introduction of the program, the Giving Module has raised nearly $12,000 in first-quarter operations alone for its first founding charity, Shade Tree, Town of Opportunity, Three Square Food Bank, and Team Rubicon. The revolutionary program allows visitors the option to donate their slot profits to one of four pre-selected non-profit organizations when they redeem their slot ticket vouchers at the casino's 12 ticket exchange kiosks. 100% of the collected donations go to charities of their choice. If visitors choose not to donate, they will receive slot profits directly from the kiosk. The average donation per individual was $0.38, with 11% of visitors choosing to donate.
Cosmopolitan is committed to maintaining social consciousness through continuous charitable efforts at the resort, including its commitment to the veterans community in Las Vegas. In just four years, the resort has employed more than 625 veterans and military spouses. Employees from all departments within the resort worked together to make a positive impact on the lives of soldiers and their families. The culmination of Cosmopolitan's efforts, a testament to the resort's charitable giving efforts, resulted in more than $1.68 million in financial donations in 2018 and recorded 100% in its human rights campaign "Best Place to Work." 바카라사이트 추천
Organizations interested in the benefits of Cosmopolitan's Giving Module program can consider donating through Casino Care online. Through this program, Cosmopolitan is further enhancing charitable donations with a special focus on support from the military and the veterans community, diversity and inclusion, physical and intellectual health, learning and student abundance, and food and hunger relief.