Posts Tagged ‘Fundraising’

WaterAid: The Diarrhoea Song – Dig toilets, Not graves


2010
09.01

WaterAid offered a new campaign about a common disease in our countries: Diarrhoea. The NGO chose to speak about it because it causes a high rate of infant mortality in poorest countries.

Who is more appropriate to speak about infant mortality than children? This group of children from primary school is fun; singing a song about diarrhoea, making noises, like any children in our countries. However, when the child from a southern village ends the song, he is not having fun or laughing. He seems more serious and less carefree. This effect is reinforced by the number of children dying of it every day, which adds a tragic dimension.

The advantage of choosing kids to sing and speak about it is a good way to avoid pathos, even if the off screen voice is kind of tragic. Nevertheless, the organization didn’t fall into the common use of dying children to encourage people to make donations. So the interesting point is this use of childish lightness to pass a message. It also reminds us that a simple annoyance like diarrhoea can have more disastrous implications in poorest countries. Meanwhile, they make the solution quite “simple”: dig toilets and we can easily help through donations.

The most interesting aspect for me in this campaign is that humour and simplicity are a good way to speak about delicate subjects. A thing that sometimes we forgot ;) .

An interactive campaign for ALS Awareness month


2010
06.07

This month is ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) awareness month. For this « occasion » ALS Society of Canada organizes an interactive campaign to make people understand what ALS means to those who have it and to their families.

This website has the advantage to make people experience what a simple daily act – for us – can be for people affected by ALS. Moreover this interface has the benefit to be simple and uncluttered, which makes it easy to interact with and increases the message’s impact and its aim: gather donations to find a cure.

Source: osocio.org

MASSIVEGOOD: An innovating fundraising solution


2010
02.28

An innovating fundraising solution is just born: www.massivegood.org. They are creating a buzz on Twitter and Facebook through this video:

This video is based on  kinetic type with an uncluttered style, which is quite new in nonprofit communication. The video is well structured; convincing people by facts and numbers that they can help UNITAID to fight three of the worst diseases in the world: Malaria, Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS by a simple and easy individual act.

This solution is to propose an innovating answer to raise funds; choosing everyone instead of some affluent people.  We can compare this to the « butterfly effect » in popular culture: a minor action can have a large impact, especially when there is millions of minor actions to reach a same goal.

To promote this deed they are using a new way of donation, already seen in Haiti’s fundraising campaign organized by the American Red Cross. It is lauding the implementation of this action in our daily acts: easy, simple, fast and not expensive. It seems to be an interesting evolution of fundraising communication, maybe more adapted to our new way of life and probably to the new economic context.