JMT Rewards Program
Refer a Nonprofit to JMT Consulting Group and Get iPad Ready!
One of the kindest things our clients can do for JMT is to refer other nonprofit organizations to our firm.
How do I refer an organization?
If you know of an organization that could benefit from any of JMT’s services or products provide us with the organization name and point of contact and JMT will follow up.
Referrals can be submitted in the following ways:
- Print Form: Referral Form
- Email: info@jmtconsulting.com
- Call: 888-368-2463
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Just for Sending a Referral, JMT Will Send You
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What happens next?
If your referral purchases a qualifying* software product from JMT Consulting Group within 6 months of your referral date, you are entitled to your choice of:
- Apple iPad (valued at $500)
- $500 gift card of your choosing – AMEX, Visa, ExxonMobil, Amazon, etc.;
- $500 donation to the nonprofit of your choice; or
- $500 towards JMT products and services, including training, software and JMT’s annual user conference, INNOVATE!
Make Your Referral Today! Fax or email us back the referral From and JMT will handle the rest. JMT promises to keep you updated on your referral’s progress.
It is not often that we take the time to thank those who have helped and motivated us in our striving for excellence.
Contact JMT if you prefer to give your referral over the phone or if you have any questions. Call Lyndsey Resto at 888-368-2463 or email us at lresto@jmtconsulting.com.
*Qualifying software products include Sage Fund Accounting, Intacct, & Sage Fundraising 50. Offer is limited to new referrals not currently in discussion with JMT. To receive the Apple iPad, your referral must purchase a qualifying product over $5,000 on software and within 6 months of your referral date. $500 gift may also be applied to your referrals’ purchase or as donation to your organization at your request. Apple iPad and Apple iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. and are not affiliated with or endorsed by JMT Consulting Group. JMT reserves the right, at their sole discretion to limit the number of iTunes cards given to an individual.





