Stroke Support Station Shows Non-Profits How to Save on Business Cards

Like many non-profits, Stroke Support Station (S3) operates with a lean budget, meaning every expenditure needs to be justified and reprinting cost adds up as well.
Three common challenges with traditional business cards:
❌ Frequent reprinting – New hires needed new cards, and departed employees left stacks of outdated ones behind.
❌ Unnecessary waste – Discarding old business cards wasn’t aligned with their commitment to sustainability.
❌ Inconsistent branding – Multiple reprints meant variations in design and quality over time.

To tackle these issues, Stroke Support Station switched to One Good Card. Instead of printing individual names, they printed a generic brand name design that could be reassigned when employees or volunteers moved on.
With One Good Card, they:
✅ Eliminated reprinting costs – A one-time purchase instead of recurring expenses.
✅ Cut down on waste – No more stacks of obsolete cards thrown away.
✅ Maintained professional branding – Every card followed a standardised, on-brand design.
A More Sustainable & Cost-Effective Approach
By making this simple change, the Stroke Support Station has significantly reduced costs and waste, allowing them to allocate more resources to what truly matters—their mission of supporting stroke survivors.
They now have a future-proof networking tool that aligns with their commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency.
At One Good Card, we understand that non-profits need smart, sustainable solutions that help them focus on their mission. That’s why we offer special non-profit packages tailored to organizations like Stroke Support Station.
👉 Looking for a cost-saving, waste-reducing networking solution for your non-profit? Write to us—we’d love to help!