MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 17, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Coupons.com, a Quotient Technology Inc. [NYSE: QUOT] brand, today announced a month-long campaign to help feed children in need through a partnership with No Kid Hungry.
The campaign, known as #MyCouponsGive, offers consumers an easy way to join in the fight to end childhood hunger just by saving. When a consumer uses coupons from participating brands on Coupons.com. Quotient makes a donation to No Kid Hungry to connect children with healthy meals. This is the third year Quotient and No Kid Hungry are partnering. The goal is to secure at least one million meals for kids in need this holiday season.
"Our mission is to ensure that every child gets a fair start in life," said Michele Boal, Chief Philanthropy Officer of Quotient. "Unfortunately, many of us don't realize it, but we are surrounded by children who don't get enough food every day. This is our way of not only educating people about the cause, but creating a way for all consumers to participate in the fight against childhood hunger. Shoppers can save, and we give."
For every three coupons used, one meal is provided to a child through No Kid Hungry's programs and partnerships. The qualified coupons are located on Coupons.com and the dedicated No Kid Hungry page through December 11. Consumers can find hundreds of coupons from leading consumer packaged goods brands. The more consumers save, the more meals kids in need receive.
"Nearly one in five children in America can't count on their next meal," said Peter Kaye, Chief Revenue and Marketing Officer for Share Our Strength, the nonprofit that operates the No Kid Hungry campaign. "We are grateful for Quotient's committed partnership and passionate consumer audience in helping us end childhood hunger."
No Kid Hungry and its partners have provided more than 500 million meals to struggling children. No Kid Hungry works to connect kids with healthy meals where they live, learn and play by increasing access to school breakfast and summer meals, as well as teaching their families to cook and shop on a budget.
For more information on #MyCouponsGive and to start saving visit the dedicated page.
About Quotient Technology Inc.
Quotient Technology Inc. (NYSE: QUOT), formerly Coupons.com Incorporated, is a leading digital promotion and media company that connects brands, retailers, and consumers. We distribute digital coupons and media through a variety of products, including digital printable coupons, digital paperless coupons, coupon codes and card linked offers. We operate Quotient Retailer iQ™, a real-time digital coupon platform that connects into a retailer's point-of-sale system and provides targeting and analytics for manufacturers and retailers. Our distribution network includes our flagship site and app, Coupons.com, as well as Grocery iQ™, Shopmium™, and our thousands of publisher partners. We serve hundreds of consumer packaged goods companies, such as Clorox, Procter & Gamble, General Mills and Kellogg's, as well as top retailers like Albertsons-Safeway, CVS, Dollar General, Kroger, and Walgreens. Founded in 1998, Quotient is based in Mountain View, Calif. Learn more at Quotient.com, and follow us on Twitter @Quotient or @Coupons to start saving.
About No Kid Hungry
No child should go hungry in America, but nearly 1 in 5 kids will face hunger this year. Using proven, practical solutions, No Kid Hungry is ending childhood hunger today by ensuring that kids start the day with a nutritious breakfast and families learn the skills they need to shop and cook on a budget. When we all work together, we can make sure kids get the healthy food they need. No Kid Hungry is a campaign of national anti-hunger organization Share Our Strength. Join us at NoKidHungry.org.
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