Fundraising Made Easy with Scrip!

Did you know you can raise money for our school while doing your everyday shopping? All you have to do is purchase gift cards from America’s favorite retailers and use them in place of cash, checks, or credit cards for purchases you were going to make anyway! Each card purchased carries an associated “contribution” of 2-15% or more. Gift cards are available from over 300 national and local retailers. Groceries, clothing, dining out, home improvement, even gasoline can all be purchased with Scrip. An school of 150 families easily spends between one and two million dollars a year on these purchases. If they do the majority of this shopping with Scrip, they can raise as much as $40,000 to $80,000 per year for our school – without spending an additional penny!

Update Family Information

We really need all of you who have been ordering SCRIP online to update your profiles and ensure your child’s name and grade (teacher) is listed.   By updating, you make the ordering process easier!

  • Sign in
    Go to "Change profile/password" (on left)
    Make sure you have STUDENT NAME (if more than one- Bill/Sally/Rose)
    Make sure you  have CLASSROOM (if more than one- pk/2/8).

THANKS!  Scrip Team

DON’T panic!  There is a user guide for you to use on the www.shopwithscrip.com website!  It will walk you through every step!!


Scrip Profits

Scrip has earned $12,381.00 in profits as of 6/30/2012.

SHCS made over $7,000 from Scrip during the 2010-2011 school year and over $10,000 during the 2009-2010 school year.

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If you need Sacred Heart's Shop With Scrip enrollment code, please send an e-mail to the Webmaster. Include your name and relationship to the school. Thank you.

Order Form

If you do not want to place your order online, you can print and use our Scrip Order Form and send it in with your child. Orders are placed on Tuesday mornings and sent home with students on Thursday afternoons.