Hi everyone! Just wanted to update you (as you hopefully already know!) that our crowdfunding campaign is in the home stretch!
We have 17 days left to reach our $100,000 goal. Any help you can offer either directly supporting the campaign or spreading the word would be much, much appreciated.
We're trying to support our team of six (
https://www.meaction.net/about/team/ myself excluded – I do not draw a salary), along with tools like our
events and
petitions tool, our
contact Congress tool, our
contact Parliament tool, AND hire an organizer in the UK. I believe we'll reach our goal but it almost seems like the more successful we are, the harder it is to fundraise. I would think that with the impact that Unrest (not just the film but the massive, organized campaign behind it) and #MillionsMissing have had, and with all the success in the US Senate and UK Parliament, and all of our future plans for medical outreach and education (including accrediting Unrest for CME), this would be something many would want to support if they could. MEAction has been a major driving force behind so much of this last year's tidal shift but it seems like we haven't done a very good job of articulating that to the world. I honestly am at a loss!
If everyone on our mailing list donated US$1.50 today we'd reach our goal! Broad participation at very small amounts would get us there. Our work inspires major passion and sharing on social media. Our asks that that work be supported so that it can continue to exist does not. I know not everyone can support the campaign, even at $5, but surely everyone can share it?
I do think perhaps if we were doing LESS. If we were focused on just one, single thing, it would be far easier to fundraise. But at the end of the day, our mission is not any one, single project or program. The mission is to be the engine that powers/scales/turbo-charges the movement. That's a very hard thing to explain. All you can do is show the effect on the world. I can see it (this is a very different world than the one I entered five years ago, I think we've made a significant impact) but perhaps I'm just much to close to it? And that is not a sentiment widely shared?
Feedback, ideas, and sharing of our link very much appreciated!