Quick Links
Learn More About Our Products
|
ADVANCE ORDER KNITS
It's that time again!
Our producers in Nepal rely on getting your advance orders early so they have enough time to make what you need. The sooner you get your advance order to us, the better chance you will have of getting EXACTLY what you want and the more time our producers will have to make their beautiful products.
We have two deadlines for advance ordering:
To receive your goods in August, September or early October, submit your order before April 20th. To receive your goods in November or December- submit your order before June 20th.
|
NEW!
-Save Half-Finished Orders
-Reuse Older Orders
-Easier to Navigate
-Customer Support Area
-New Categories
-Easy on the Eyes!
Check it out>
|
CCF BLOG
by Grant Gallager
If you had told me a year ago that I would be traveling to Nepal not just once, but twice, I would have called you crazy. And yet, here I am... back once again amongst the bustle, smog, and always-wonderful people of Kathmandu! After a somewhat grueling 37-hour transit from Seattle to San Francisco to Seoul to Singapore to Kathmandu, Cameron and I finally stepped off the plane onto the tarmac and breathed in that semi-fresh air that signified we were home. Pradeep enthusiastically greeted us at the airport and gave us beautiful flower malas to welcome us, yet his smiling face was really all the welcome we needed....
|
Q & A Retail Support
with Kevin Natapow
| Kevin Natapow, Creative Retail Solutions |
Q: We have been in business less than a year still and are constantly questioning how much to spend on advertising to create awareness that we exist and also trying to think of creative, possibly free, ways to do the same. Do you have any tips?
Kevin: Rewards Programs- spend your money on in-store programs to reward your customers. You can directly track benefits and how effective your campaigns/efforts are. Create a loyalty/rewards program where, for example, you can give them a $50 reward for every $500 spent. Many POS systems will do this automatically and customers will not have to do anything but be your customer to participate. You can have them fill out an information card so you capture all their info- mailing address, phone, email, etc so you can mail them things and add them to your email list. We started a rewards program and our e-list went from 2,000 subscribers to over 10,000 in just 2 years. We also sent "members" a gift certificate for $15 on their birthday every year to be used in the month of their birthday. You can then track how many get redeemed and how much they spend on their birthday transaction. We had about a 40% return rate and avg sale of $40 on including the $15 GC. Most importantly, our customers LOVED the program and felt it was very personal. We got emails and verbal acknowledgements of the program and how special it was.* Best Customer Tracking Program- again, reward those who are your biggest supporters. Once a quarter, run your best customer report by dollars purchased and take the top 20 or so and send them a handwritten thank you card with a 20-25% off coupon. A customer like that will be flattered and will of course tell all their friends. Word of mouth is some of the best advertising you can "buy".
|
|
Our Spring Shipment Has Arrived!
|
Namaste from Nepal!
There is nothing like seeing hope for the future in the midst of hardship and devastation that seems insurmountable. But it's here, alive and well in Nepal and it's unbelievable. The unbeatable Nepali spirit is a constant inspiration and makes me realize that perception can often help us beat the odds. For Nepali's they have no option so they make the best of a very, very difficult situation and amazingly they
do it with a smile. So we move forward into a New Year (literally, the Nepali New Year is in a few weeks) with the odds still difficult but the will as strong as the Himalaya!
Being in Nepal we get to see the spirit of the future in the brightness of the eyes of the 3 young women who received the Joy Attwood College Scholarship fund from CCF several days ago. Three girls who worked hard, even when they lost their homes. Girls who had the tenacity to continue to work hard in school and apply for and win the CCF scholarships. They and their parents were so proud. The
 |
|  | scholarship recipients |
y kept their hope alive through it all and see themselves becoming nurses and a cardiologist and returning to their villages to care for the poor. Their parents work with the Fair Trade organization, the Association for Craft Producers, which has had the foresight to organize stipends from CCF's Power of 5 donations to enable the producers to keep their girls in school. It keeps hope alive.
We have seen first hand the effect of your donations to Conscious Connections Foundation and the effectiveness that this money and kindness has wrought. We have been very deliberate with this money and have seen hope come alive in areas where we thought none could exist. We cannot thank you enough for that support, both monetarily and spiritually. CCF board member Cameron Conner and CCF volunteer Grant Gallaher have just completed an extensive evaluation of the work of CCF over these past 11 months of Earthquake relief so that you can see where your dollars went and how effective they were. We invite you all to take a look at this and realize how your donations have kept hope alive.
Through these past 11 months we have also witnessed, in a very unique way, the value of economic partnership, through long-standing fair trade relationships. Fair Trade Federation members, in addition to Ganesh Himal, have kept producers hope alive and helped them weather an incomprehensible natural disaster. It strengthens my belief in the Fair Trade model even more and makes me understand how valuable it is in creating a future that is hopeful. There is a Hindu proverb that says it all "Help your neighbor's boat across and lo, your own has reached the shore". It really is that simple. We can help each other; it keeps hope alive.
There are so many stories I could share with you but right now we have a clinic to build, a small rural K-3 school to finish, more food aid to distribute, producers to work with and new products to create! Thank you for standing beside us and keeping our hope alive. I hope to have more amazing stories to share with you in the near future.
Namaste,
Denise & Ric
|
|
Hosted by Ganesh Himal Trading, this group is set up to provide Fair Trade Retailers and Ganesh Himal customers and fair trade professionals with a group forum where people can share ideas and problem solve. Whether it's coming up with display ideas for Ganesh products (or other products) or sharing tips about how to improve sales, this forum is for you.This private Facebook group is for individuals who are owners, employees, or volunteers of Fair Trade retail Stores only. In order to join the group, please fill out the form below and we will get back to you as soon as we review your information. Thanks!
Apply to Join Here: https://ganeshhimaltrading.com/fair-trade-retail-support-group/
|
|
|
|