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Synergy Production Group and World Vision’s Experience Hope Sunday

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Synergy Production Group has successfully finished its first week of dress rehearsals for World Vision’s Experience Hope Sunday Tour!  The tour is scheduled to launch with its first event in Naperville, IL on August 29, 2010.  The Synergy and World Vision staffs have been working hard to ensure this unique event can easily accommodate a vast variety of host churches.

Experience Hope Sunday is an honest and inspiring journey to Africa that introduces viewers to two young children that have been orphaned by the HIV/Aids pandemic and face a perilous journey to their only remaining family.  The story is truly compelling.  World Visions seeks to raise awareness for children and families all over the world using the story Derek and Margaret, the two young children from the film.  Believe Pictures produced the film and Synergy Production Group is producing the event and has put together two teams that will be traveling with exhibits across the country.

Once again, Synergy is very proud to be working to improve the lives of others by partnering with an outstanding organization like World Vision.  We are greatly looking forward to the results this exhibit will produce.

If you would like your church to be involved, it’s quite simple.  The event is free to host!  I will be posting details regarding the process of signing up as soon as the website is finished.

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Call to action and to rebuild

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Haitilive

We have all been moved in the past month with the images we have seen from Haiti.  Much of it is unthinkable and the quantity of life loss is hard to process.   Over the past month, many of us have seen the benefit events and then text messaging campaigns to benefit the people of Haiti.  A lot has been done and a lot of money raised, so if you have given, thank you.  100’s of millions of dollars have been given so we should be good right?

Think again.  We spend 1.1 billion on a football stadium for the Dallas Cowboys here in the US and the people of Haiti need to rebuild much of their country.  It will take more than what has already been given.  In the beginning the focus is on disaster relief.  The media coverage fades when it moves beyond disaster and sensational stories and into the reality of re-building.   Here is your chance to change that.

In partnership with Compassion International and some amazing partners, Synergy is working to produce a simulcast event on February 27 that will take place in Nashville and Los Angeles.  Many artists have come out to support this event.  Compassion has been in Haiti for 42 years and will be there to rebuild.  Visit the website HelpHaitiLive for more information and mark your calendars for February 27th at 7pm CST to watch an amazing live event.

The story doesn’t end when the media coverage does.  The rebuilding process is extensive.  We can give more and we encourage you to support this event and the efforts of Compassion International.

Is your message simplified?

Monday, September 14th, 2009

simplify

We work with mostly non-profits.  We hear all of the ups and downs of fundraising efforts and over time have learned a thing or two by studying their results and listening to their teams discuss what did and didn’t work.  No matter what the economy is doing, people in our country still have an open heart to help those in need and this includes many worthwhile n0n-profits.  In respect to this, I came across a blog from one of our clients with some valuable information and thought I would share with their permission.  Credit is listed below at the bottom of the post.

At the height of the economic slump last October, one of our clients suffered a dramatic fall off in giving, reaching only around 80% of the overall goal.   However, since that time, they have experienced two of their most successful fundraisers in their history (116% and 113% respectively).  It is their belief that, at its very core, that success is due in large part to nothing more than the simplification of the message.  I couldn’t agree more whole heartedly.

In the past they would communicate multiple ways of giving as well as the overall financial goal.  The number was to big and the multi-level was too confusing.  It was time to simplify and simplify they did.

“The focus of the goal over their last two fundraisers has moved from the laundry list above to the number of people from whom we must hear.  In other words, the goal is not, say, $100,000 or whatever the amount, but instead is “Will you be one of X number of people to respond.”

We have seen simplification work with many of our clients.  World Vision is successful because they narrow it down to a child’s face that you and I can wrap our heads around.  If they told us they needed XXXX dollars for community development programs it would appear overwhelming.  When they give you a child to sponsor it is small enough that a person can latch on while directly effecting the larger goals.

So how do you do this?  Look at your email blasts, newsletter, and examine your internal and external language. How are you communicating the needs at hand?  People want to be told exactly what you need in a concise manner.   If you work with us on fundraising events, we will push you to examine all of the above so that the event will produce high ROI.  At Synergy Production Group we understand the value of the simplified message and will help you make the necessary changes in your organization.  How can you simplify?

concept and portions of the blog posting attributed to Jeff Brown – Truth…Justice…All That Stuff…