Retirement Cards

Personalized Retirement Cards

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A heartfelt retirement card from the entire office

  • Personalized retirement cards for coworkers

  • Unlimited messages, anyone can sign

  • Dozens of different retirement card designs

  • Upload your own cover design

  • Add photos to the card

  • Perfect option for remote companies

  • Automatic email reminders to sign

  • Unlimited message length for a meaningful card

  • Send virtually or download to print on their last day

Let colleagues pitch in for a farewell gift

  • Easily add a gift your card

  • Choose from gift cards, experiences, plants, and more

  • Anyone who wants can pitch in for an eGift Card

  • Give a GroupTogether AnyCard to let your colleague choose from 70+ eGift Cards

  • Recipients can choose to withdraw the cash funds

  • Individual contributions are kept fully anonymous

  • Make donations required to sign, or optional

  • Send your colleague off to retirement with a heartfelt gift and card

How to send a retirement card

Our beautifully designed retirement cards let everyone leave a message for the retiree. The perfect way to show your coworker, friend, or family member you are proud of them after a long career. Give them something they'll cherish forever!

1. Select a retirement card design

Browse the available retirement cards and choose one that perfectly emulates your coworker and their time at your company. Or, upload photos or GIFs for the front cover, or your own unique design for the card.

2. Send across the company so everyone can sign.

Invite colleagues via email or share a link. Ask GroupTogether to automatically send an invitation—plus reminders—prompting them to sign the retirement card.

3. Download and print or share online

Download the card as a PDF to print and hand to your colleague on their last day before retirement as a special send-off. Or, if your company is remote or distributed, you can easily schedule it to send virtually on the day of your choice.

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You might be wondering

GroupTogether charges a one-time fee of $5.50 USD to set up a group card. See what’s included here. The card organizer can pay for this card, or deduct it from the amount collected by the group if you are doing a collection.


There are no additional fees to give a GroupTogether AnyCard, or to give an eGift from the vast majority of our 150+ retail partners. GroupTogether charges a 5% fee if you want to give an Amazon, Target or Walmart gift card. You or the recipient can deduct this from the amount collected.


Choose from our catalog of eGift Cards, gift baskets and flowers. See what’s available to give in the Gift Store

 

Please login to the homepage and choose your group card. You will be taken to your Track page. Your Group Card will be displayed near the top. Click the turquoise eye icon to view it. Scroll down the page to view the messages and photos. Alternatively, click the top View button to view your invitees and signees. Scroll down the list and click on the names to see individual details including the messages on the card.

Please login to the homepage and choose your group card or gift collection. You will be taken to your Track page. Find your Group Card and click the turquoise pen icon to view it.

Use the side menu to change: templates, number of columns inside the card or to add a message. Click on the card title to edit and then SAVE. Click on individual messages to edit the text or photo. Messages not associated with contributions can be deleted.

GroupTogether makes it possible for a large group of people—like your entire office, team, or company—to sign a card and leave a heartfelt message for a retiring colleague. Simply select a retirement card that represents your colleague, invite everyone to sign it, then print it or send it digitally to say congratulations and share your well wishes.

Retirement is typically an exciting time of change and transition, so offering congratulations, gratitude, and well wishes on the next chapter of their life is a great message to include.

Some examples of messages to write include:

  • “Congratulations on your well-deserved retirement!”

  • “We’re so excited for you!”

  • “Best wishes on whatever comes next for you!”

  • “I’ve learned so much from you. Thanks for everything!”

  • “Working with you has been a highlight of my time here!”

For more message ideas, check out our blog on what to write in a retirement card.

This can depend on how well you knew the retiree and how closely you worked together. Typically, though, an expected contribution is between $10-20 from each person.

There are a number of ways to make a greeting card even more special. First, spend time choosing your retirement card design. Find something that represents your office culture or the retiree’s time at your company.

If you haven’t found one you love, you can also upload your own card design or image. And with GroupTogether, you can add photos of the employee’s time at the company over the years to personalize it even more.

Have everyone sign the card and leave their own heartfelt message. And consider adding an eGift Card to the group gift to help your colleague start their retirement off on the right foot.

Personalized retirement cards

Retirement means the start of a new chapter in your colleague’s life. It’s a big deal, and a group greeting card helps show that. With GroupTogether, your company can easily send a physical or digital retirement card that everyone who works with the retiree can sign with a heartfelt message and show of congratulations.


To get started, simply select a retirement card design that you love, invite everyone in the company to sign it (and contribute to a gift if you’d like!), then get it ready to share with the retiree on their final day at work. Let GroupTogether make this momentous occasion even more memorable.


Show your colleagues you care

Create a personalized and special retirement card in minutes. Send it out company-wide so everyone can virtually offer their congratulations before sharing with the retiree.