Posts Tagged ‘facebook’

12th February
2010
written by Laura

Super Love Sender

Don’t Forget! Valentine’s Day is coming up, and that means you have only 2 days left to support The Salvation Army as your charity of choice through Target’s ‘Super Love Sender’ campaign (visit www.facebook.com/Target)!

The campaign, which began January 31st and will run through February 14, combines football and love just in time for Super Bowl XLIV and Valentine’s Day.  Participants can choose how five national charities will receive a portion of $1 million from Target to fund educational programming.  The five charities are: The Salvation Army, Kids in Need Foundation, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, United Through Reading Military Program, and United Way.

If you want to support The Salvation Army and our education programs, all YOU have to do is designate our organization after you create your own personalized, quirky video card (or cards - you can send up to 10 per day) and send it to someone special!  You’ll be supporting a good cause AND making the day of a friend or loved one.

The three types video cards you can choose from include:

Dance Theme
– Football Cupid is accompanied by backup dancers, who perform an end zone celebration dance, which culminates in the reveal of the fan-chosen charity.  To customize these cards, participants can select from a list of dance moves for Football Cupid to perform, including the Huddle Cuddle, the Robo Ref, the Grid Iron Love Gallop and the Angry Shoulder Pads.

Poetry-Inspired - Football Cupid reads “You’re My Instant Replay,” a football-inspired love poem.  Think “roses are red” meets snap, scramble, sack.

Love Song – Football Cupid and his NFL-sized “Pips” take recipients on a musical Motown journey to celebrate love and giving, by performing “Super Love Song.”

These video cards are creative and even made me laugh at loud at times. Try one, and vote for The Salvation Army! Visit Target’s ‘Super Love Sender’ and let us know which design you chose!

14th September
2009
written by admin

Today, the national headquarters of The Salvation Army debuted its first-ever paperless annual report.  The innovative, interactive document is completely online and features compelling, first-person stories of the work the Army does.

“The digital annual report captures the work of The Salvation Army – and the stories of those we help – in a way that a paper report can’t,” said Major George Hood, National Community Relations and Development Secretary for The Salvation Army, in a statement about the annual report’s launch. “As more and more donors move online to learn about charities, this is one more way to quickly and easily learn about how charitable contributions are being used to help those in need.”

Utilizing Flash technology and dynamic design, the reader is encouraged to flow seamlessly from testimonials to financial statements without the necessity of flipping through a number of printed pages.

In addition to their cutting-edge  annual report, The Army also officially launched its social networking sites.  From the homepage visitors can quickly and easily visit The Army’s Twitter feed or Facebook fan page.  They can also browse photos on their Flikr page and watch more stirring videos on their YouTube Channel.

The roll-out of its new interactive communications arm is a sign of the times as The Army continues to look for ways to reach new audiences to tell the story of its work.

“The interactive format engages and educates current and potential donors in a more meaningful way,” said Stan Richards, founder and principal of The Richards Group, the company responsible for the new annual report format. “Audiences can now actually see where and how The Salvation Army is investing its time and money and hear directly from the beneficiaries.”

So, how will you choose to follow all of the good that The Salvation Army is doing?

2nd September
2009
written by admin

Image courtesy of The Salvation Army – Canada

The Salvation Army in Canada wrote a blog post suggesting “5 Ways to Support The Salvation Army Through Social Media.”

The entry shares five interesting ways that you can support the work of the Army while you Tweet, udpate your status on Facebook, or even contemplate your next viral video.

In a time where more and more of the world is creating their own, personal online web presence – and checking out that of others – this could be one of the easiest ways to do some good.

You may question how effective a Facebook status update asking others to donate to the Army may be.  Or perhaps you’re wondering if mentioning the Army’s increasing need for monetary, time and goods donations in your blog will even make a dent in the needs of the organization.

Worry no more…there’s no such thing as small help:

  • A group of Ohio prison inmates regularly sends $5 individually to support the Army.
  • A gradeschool classroom in the midwest held a class yard sale to raise money to send to the Army.  The children could see a massive fire burning from their classroom and simply wanted to help.
  • A California man sends $5 every month and insists that no thank you letter be sent back to him “because it would cost money.”
  • And one  Missouri man has been sending $5 every month for nearly 20 years.

There’s no such thing as “a little help.”  Everything that you do to spread the mission and support the cause of the Army goes a long way to ensuring that the Army can continue Doing The Most Good for years to come.

So go ahead: put your multimedia multitasking to good work.  Every “little bit” helps!