Cause Marketing

AIDS Walk New York and Gay Men's Health Crisis Announce Record Corporate Sponsorship Levels
March 11, 2009

As news of the economic crisis persists, Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) and AIDS Walk New York (AWNY) proudly announced today outstanding results in corporate sponsorship for this year's AIDS Walk, the world's largest HIV/AIDS fundraising event benefiting GMHC and other HIV/AIDS organizations. "In spite of the recession, today's announcement demonstrates that the New York business community remains committed to helping those struggling with HIV/AIDS and preventing new infections here in the tri-state area," said Marjorie J. Hill, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of GMHC, the world's first AIDS organization. "It's wonderful to see public and private institutions demonstrate their leadership and compassion for those living with HIV/AIDS, especially in these tough economic times," added Hill.

Defenders of Wildlife Partners With Apparel Web Store to Raise Funds, Awareness
March 10, 2009

Greater Than Goods, Des Moines, Iowa, has signed its first nationwide partner, Washington-based Defenders of Wildlife. For every eco-friendly Alternative Apparel shirt sold, $5 will be donated to help protect endangered species and preserve natural habitats. Greater Than Goods seeks nonprofit partners that align with its target audiences and market positioning. Besides using original cause-related apparel to fashion a fresh revenue stream for nonprofits, the web store connects people with their passions by providing a medium for organizations and visitors to share stories and build a community of giving.

Aetna Foundation Awards $25,000 Grant to MAP International
March 6, 2009

The Aetna Foundation today awarded a $25,000 grant to MAP International, a nonprofit organization that promotes the total health — physical, economic, social, emotional and spiritual health — of impoverished people in over 115 countries.

Cafamerica: Success of 'Slumdog Millionaire' Aiding Charities
March 3, 2009

The Oscar-winning film “Slumdog Millionaire” — depicting the often dire circumstances faced by children in poverty in India – has sparked interest in charities that target the problem, according to CAFAmerica, which promotes borderless charitable giving as part of the CAF International Network that spans six continents and has over $4 billion of charitable funds under management.