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UofL student-run business turning profits into scholarships

Goal is to raise $25,000 for scholarship fund

By Matt Lambert
UofL Today

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (July 23, 2015) — The Cardshirt Company (TCC) looks like just another UofL apparel business, but a closer look reveals a company unique in its approach, leadership and mission.

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Accounting juniors Robert Muntis and April Hahnert run The Cardshirt Company (UofL photo)

What makes them stand out is TCC is a fully-functioning nonprofit operated solely by UofL business students, complete with its own retail outlet in the basement of the College of Business. In addition to selling to fellow students, the company now supplies non-university clients, with profits earmarked for student scholarships or donated to a charity of the client’s choice. TCC is even sponsoring the CARD Fest outdoor festival—complete with music and local food vendors—to be held at the Red Barn Aug. 29.

“Last year we gave about $2,500 in student scholarships and this year are looking to put another zero on that figure,” TCC president Robert Muntis said. “Raising $25,000 may seem ambitious, but because of our expanding customer base and expected high sales at CARD Fest, it’s a completely reachable goal. We’re also going to give out a $1,000 scholarship at the fest, so we’re well on our way.”

Faculty advisor and accounting professor Christy Burge believes they can meet that goal, pointing to the fact that TCC has given away over $75,000 in scholarships in the last 10 years.

“It’s amazing when you think about it, for a couple of reasons,” Burge said. “First, this is a completely student-run business, with a lot of turnover and learned experience walking out the door every couple of years. Secondly, these students are donating their time and effort to help others, which says a lot about who these students are and the impact they will have on society as they go forward.”