PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwire - Oct 3, 2012) - Carbon Credits International, Inc. ( PINKSHEETS : CARN ) doing business as Text-A-Day, powered a mobile donation call to action for the Phillips Brooks School which resulted in generating over $32,000 in processed credit card transactions. The event generated extremely high conversion ratios and an average transaction value of over $700.
"As we have pointed out in the past, this is yet another perfect example of our mobile technology and use of the Text-A-Day product, working hand in hand with an organization to raise more money than they could in the past using only traditional fundraising efforts," stated Greg Lambrecht, CEO of Carbon Credits International.
About Carbon Credits International, Inc.
Carbon Credits International, Inc. (CCI) -- www.carboncreditsinternational.com -- headquartered in Phoenix, AZ, is a state of the art mobile technology company and full service mobile marketing agency. The company operates a best-in-class mobile commerce and communication platform specifically designed to serve the needs of the non-profit community. Text-A-Day makes any campaign instantly interactive via the mobile phone. This functionality allows our clients to conduct business transactions, accept donations and engage in targeted communication campaigns with their customers/donors through mobile devices.
The Phillips Brooks School's reputation for excellence stands as a testament to the support that has been given to the school through the years. PBS benefits from a close collaboration between a dedicated faculty, administration and staff and many enthusiastic parent volunteers all working to ensure the future of Phillips Brooks. PBS' current and former Boards of Trustees have governed the school always mindful of its mission and with an eye towards its financial security. All of the school's constituencies-current parents, parents of alumni, alumni, grandparents and friends-continue to demonstrate year after year the importance of a PBS education and just how meaningful the PBS experience was to them.