Participate in The Little City Gift Card Program

via City of Falls Church Economic Development Office:

Participate in The Little City Gift Card Program

Sponsored by The City of Falls Church
Join the local network that accepts The Little City Gift Card, an e-gift card used at 70+ participating businesses and restaurants, making it easier for customers to spend their money in the City of Falls Church! Learn more and sign up Today!

Benefits of Participating

 Drive more revenue to your store
•  Be discovered by new local customers
•  There is NO FEE for businesses to participate
•  The City handles all the card sales and promotes the program


The City will start selling gift cards on Saturday, November 25, 2023


• Customer buys a $30+ gift card and gets a free $15 gift card from the City
• Customer buys a $50+ gift card and gets a free $25 gift card from the City
• Customer buys a $100+ gift card and gets a free $50 gift card from the City


The Little City Gift Bonus Gift Card program begins November 25, 2023. The City will issue bonus cards until the $100,000 funds run out. For every gift card bought, an additional 50% in card value is added to the card for free from the City. Limit of 3 Bonus Cards Purchased per Person. Unspent bonus card value expires 90 days after the card purchase date. The remaining card balance never expires and continues to be accepted at participating merchants in the City of Falls Church. 

How It Works

Businesses and restaurants enter an activation code at your point-of-sale system. Customers buy The Little City Gift Card online, then spend it at your business as a Mastercard transaction. At check out, the cashier enters the customer’s redemption code, and your business receives the funds as a credit card transaction. Gift cards will be presented to the cashier on a phone or printed. Sign up to start accepting the Little City Gift Card now.

Questions?
Email Sarah Swinton at sswinton@fallschurchva.gov

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