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Brilliant Source Cares

With our Brilliant Source CARES program every kilowatt hour used will help a charity of your choice.

By choosing Brilliant Source as your electricity and/or natural gas consultant, not only do you save money for your business but customers can also participate in the CARES program and contribute to the charitable cause of your choice.

Brilliant Source strives to enhance local charitable programs by redirecting a portion of the money spent on electricity and natural gas back into the communities which it derived. Below are three reasons why your business should give back:

Get Involved

Getting involved in the community not only helps get your name out there, but allows your employees to feel good about the company they work for. Employees will have the opportunity to spend more time together outside of the office and strengthen their relationships.

Build Relationships

Having a strong relationship with the community you serve is important. Reciprocity is an important factor when doing business in any community. When businesses help their communities, those communities will be more likely to return the favor. Being involved in your local community is a great way to build strong brand loyalty.

Getting to Know You

Business is all about who you know. Getting involved in the community will allow you to meet potential customers and business partners. It’s a great opportunity to build social capital, meet potential employees, and make new friends. As a business owner your network should never stop growing.

Brilliant Source offers commercial, industrial, and institutional customers the opportunity to allocate a portion of each bill to a non-profit organization. Brilliant Source makes the donation directly to the charity in the customerʼs name so that they receive full recognition for their contribution.

To join the CARES program now, contact us at www.brilliantsourceenergy.com.

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