Here in the U.S. It’s Labor Day weekend, a time to celebrate the last few sweet bits of summer.
Last night while I sat in a friend’s driveway watching The Blues Brothers on a 16′ x 14′ screen, I got inspired to take a new look at the movie. This time, from a fundraising perspective. In the movie, two brothers – Jake, John Belushi and Elwood, Dan Aykroyd – go on a charity-driven mission to raise the back taxes needed to save the orphanage where they grew up. Roger Ebert described the movie in his review of The Blues Brothers as the Sherman tank of musicals. See for yourself . . .
Charity PR: Fundraising Lessons from The Blues Brothers
- Come up with a unifying and motivating tagline – “We’re on a mission from God” [movie’s taglines]
- See the light – look for guidance around you, what do you need to illuminate?
- Appeal to alums – who’s benefited from your organization and how can you get them involved?
- Set a target goal – in the movie, it’s $5,000 in 11 days
- Have a worthy cause – take up a piece at a time
- Get a band together – choose talented people who play/work well together
- Host an event – people love to get out and be together
- Pack the house – decide to fill the venue to the rafters
- Lead the chase – accelerate efforts to be visible and the first
- Ignore all obstacles – stay focused on what’s ahead, don’t look in the rear view mirror
- Mount a huge loudspeaker – blare your message out so everyone can hear it
- Don’t be afraid to mix with the high society crowd – drop in and fit in where they are
- Attract attention – entice people to follow you
- Be flexible – keep back-up plans ready to go
- Leave the stage with the show going on – let the crowd keep rocking your message for you
- Take advantage of opportunities – look for uncharacteristic places to reach out and connect
- Be a crossover artist – seek out people and places that might be part of your community
- Drive a cop car – supercharge your efforts to vault over obstacles and lead the pack
- Wear sunglasses – shade the glare so you can see the bright side
- YOUR TAKEAWAY HERE
Your Turn
What’s your top Blues Brothers takeaway? What have you tried that works consistently?
8 thoughts on “Charity PR: Fundraising Lessons from The Blues Brothers”
Mounting a large 70 volt horn(speaker) on one’s car is entirely possible. It definitely helped Jake and Elwood broadcast their message. Instructions provided through All Systems Go, Inc. of Indianapolis.
Mounting a large 70 volt horn(speaker) on one’s car is entirely possible. It definitely helped Jake and Elwood broadcast their message. Instructions provided through All Systems Go, Inc. of Indianapolis.
I don’t have any Blues bros takeaway…but wow… I am smiling…I truly enjoyed reading this blog…
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I don’t have any Blues bros takeaway…but wow… I am smiling…I truly enjoyed reading this blog…
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Dan is a classic comedian. I love his role on the Blues Brothers.`:.
Dan is a classic comedian. I love his role on the Blues Brothers.`:.
Dan Aykroyd is a classical comedian, i love Coneheads movie””~
Dan Aykroyd is a classical comedian, i love Coneheads movie””~