Politics & Government

Shop Concord Gift Program Relaunches For Summer: What To Know

Thanks to a $10,000 city contribution, get a $50 bonus gift card with every original $100 gift card purchase, $25 for $50, or $10 for $20.

Shop Concord was relaunched on Monday, July 22.
Shop Concord was relaunched on Monday, July 22. (City of Concord/Great Concord Chamber of Commerce)

July 24, 2o24

CONCORD, CA—The City of Concord and the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce have relaunched the popular Shop Concord e-gift card program to support the city's small businesses and encourage residents to shop locally.

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Shop Concord helps local businesses increase their sales while also benefiting consumers and boosting the local economy.

Shop Concord was relaunched on Monday, July 22, thanks to a $10,000 contribution from the City of Concord to supply a bonus gift card with every purchase. While supplies last, receive a free $50 Shop Concord bonus card with every original $100 gift card purchase, a free $25 Shop Concord card with every $50 gift card purchase, or a free $10 Shop Concord card with every $20 gift card purchase. Gift cards can be used for purchases at any participating business. The bonus gift cards with purchase are available until the allotted $10,000 is distributed.

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The e-gift cards can be purchased on the Shop Concord Yiftee page, which includes a list of participating merchants. The cards purchased can be redeemed at any participating Concord business. The digital nature of the gift cards allows customers to split the original and bonus portions to keep for themselves or gift to others via text or email.

Concord local business owners can sign up anytime for free to participate in the Shop Concord program. Instructions for how to become a participating merchant are online at www.concordfirst.com/shop-concord.

"Take advantage of the Shop Concord Program,” said Sifu Steffani Tomizaki, CoOwner/Manager for Tomizaki’s Champions Kung Fu. “It's a great way to support local businesses. We have had folks use it for classes, private lessons and merchandise."

Concord local business owners can sign up anytime for free to participate in the Shop Concord
program. Instructions for how to become a participating merchant are online at
www.concordfirst.com/shop-concord.

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