Bettendorf, Iowa/September 15th, 2014 -  Locals Love Us-Quad Cities is adding a big increase in philanthropy to their 2nd annual survey, ending on October 1st.  This group will be giving away up to $10,000 to deserving organizations all around the area.

Locals Love Us helps you share the love for your favorite businesses while raising money for your favorite school, non-profit or charitable organization.  By simply voting for your favorite business in the QC area, a voter can raise money for a great local cause. Any local charity can receive a financial reward for driving voters to the Locals Love Us survey. Those groups who are interested in signing up can contact: sales@qca.localsloveus.com

Locals Love Us is a secure, anonymous online survey that asks the Quad Cities to name the most loved businesses in over two hundred categories. The results are published in a print and online directory.

According to co-owner, Ryan Bell, " "We love giving back to our community.  This is a great, easy way to do it using our business model.  We're pumped about writing some checks to great local causes!"

Fellow owner, Tim "Chopper" Shea added, "Its as easy as posting on Facebook or emailing your contacts...just promote your own, unique link.  Every voter gets you $$$!"

Locals Love Us (localsloveus.com) was founded in 2004 and focuses on delivering a comprehensive collection of a city's most-loved businesses to its residents. The locally-owned Quad Cities franchise started last year and is committed to strengthening the community where it does business.

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