Here we go again (sorry!), we have to start another blog post off by being
“100% open and honest.” We’ve had multiple Fortune 500 corporations pitch in
with multiple locations to uplift the spirits of the disheartened children we
reach. We’ve also had various groups pitch in, and within their first couple of
quarters make over 500 cards. But we need to provide some background on some
firsts ‑ and one reason why one of our key team members officially gave up.
Do you recall the blog post we wrote a few years ago where we were trying
to provide some potential ideas of what people could write on their resumes? If
not, here’s a link - #ontheirresume.
For a quick recap, we were saying we know sprucing up resumes isn’t the reason
people hosts events, but it definitely looks nice! One thing that’s different
is for corporations. Hosting a Cardz for Kidz! event may
look nice on an individual’s resume, but is not as relevant for a corporation. So
intead, a lot of companies have an About Us or Community Involvement page. They
often list out some of the WORLD RENOWNED nonprofits they’ve been supporting
and the THOUSANDS of dollars they’ve donated. Anyone who glances at those pages
can immediately notice that that company has made a significant difference on
impactful organizations with high brand equity.
We’re thankful that’s not the reason some corporations are selecting which
non-profit they want to volunteer with! If that was the case, we wouldn’t get
very much attention from corporations. We did some quick research and found
that corporations may consider nonprofits that bring in a lot of donations, according
to Forbes, for credibility reasons.
Or maybe they do a bit more research and use combined analytics to find
the top
non-profits that are renowned; that’s one way to reach children. If
you look at us, although we use all types of hashtags, post daily and tag
groups, we have an average of less than 700 fans between our Facebook,
Instagram and Twitter sites so we wouldn’t fit there either.
One thing we ARE amazed by is how there’s one company that we’ve all heard
of who is making a difference on the kids, families, and staff. That’s Dell – Dell EMC to be specific.
When you think of Dell, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? We
asked a couple people on the train and the responses ranged from the overall
quality of computers to prior commericals.
One thing that wasn’t mentioned was how this global corporation helps small
nonprofits reach kids in hard to reach places. With that in mind, we realized
it’s up to us to spread the word on just how impressive they have been.
If you look at the chart on our Donate page, you’ll see that
the amount of cards per quarter has been consistently growing.
What that chart does not show is that a lot of that growth has been
sparked by the participation of the Dell EMC department. We
touched on it earlier in this blog post, but what’s different with Dell is that
it’s not simply offices across the USA that have been joining in to reach kids
across the globe, but instead this is the first group who has had multiple
locations outside of the USA join in. What’s equally impressive is that one
office told us they weren’t able to send us their cards based on mailing
restrictions, but would still contribute and send cards to kids in their
immediate communities. There were more made in other countries, but here are
the cards that we’ve received so far:
We’ve sent cards to some special locations in China, but this was one of
our first times receiving a package from China so we were excited! Also, thanks
to the cards from the office in Brazil, we were able to send cards to a Ronald
McDonald House in Brazil and potentially start a partnership like
the one we have in Portugal! This time we can send all the cards in Portuguese.
They’re already helping us reach our New
Year’s Resolutons. One of the goals we had was that we wanted to
start partnerships with at least two more international locations. As mentioned
before, we’re getting cards in other languages which is helpful. Then the Dell EMC team in Romania
directly handled EVERYTHING (e.g. made it so we could ship the cards to their
office, took the cards to the hospitals, returned the pictures from the event)
so we could start a partnership with another global destination.
It’s amazing that this company is not strictly dedicated to making cards,
but they’re focused on giving back in all types of ways as well.
If that’s not enough, it’s been a combination of quality and quantity! In
Q1 2018, we had a record setting amount of 7,645 cards. Just in case that
doesn’t mean much to you, let’s put things in perspective. We typically receive
significantly more cards in Q4 since more groups make cards around the
holidays. That’s why we’ve written blog posts
and include a sheet in our
PowerPoint to leaders who are hosting an event asking their artists not to
strictly make holiday cards.
Even still with the expected increase in
Q4 2017, the 7,645 cards in Q1 2018 was 28% more than ANY OTHER QUARTER!
Including the prior record setting quarter – Q4 2017. Even with that increased
competition, Dell EMC
still had TWO cards in the
OVERALL Top 10 and those came from artists in two separate countries, United
States of America and Japan. The artist from the USA was voted as one of the
Top 3 artists and is being invited to come hand deliver her card during our
upcoming Cardz WITH Kidz event! #quantityANDquality
We’ve never shared this before, but
let’s talk about why our founder gave up. Usually when groups reach out they
highlight how they learned about our small organization that’s hard to find via
search engines. For example, our Google partnership was started via a direct
connection. Our “Secret
Admirer”, Microsoft, AAA, and
many others learned about us through Benevity. Several independent artists
found us through our social media posts. All of those were through something WE
did. When our contact, Heather M, from Dell EMC reached out, we
checked in on how she heard about us. She told us about how she did her own
independent research and found an article we had never heard of that mentioned
us. We’re sure there are several other people who read this article as well,
but so far no one has made a global difference. Just too good to be true!
In summary, we’re amazed. #jawdropped
Here’s a global corporation that really
could work with any non-profit they wanted. They could work with nonprofits
that have huge staff and MUCH better websites/social sites. Dell EMC could have chosen to partner with an
organization that would have improved their SEO and something that would have
improved their brand image. Instead they didn’t pick on someone THEIR OWN SIZE, they partnered with a
small non-profit that’s working to impact small children across the globe. As
you can see by some of the smiles, it’s been working!
Artists in Ireland
Artists in Japan
Artists in Romania
Artists in USA
Cardz for Kidz!’s Mission
Statement: Cardz for Kidz!
is an organization dedicated to uplifting the spirits of
hospitalized and/or traumatized children across the globe by delivering
inspiring homemade cards.
Dell EMC’s Impact: Dell EMC is a company that
has helped uplift the spirits of hospitalized and/or traumatized children by
getting different offices worldwide to make uplifting homemade cards in
multiple languages so Cardz for Kidz!
can send handmade cards to children across the globe.
#theirownsize #upliftingspirits
To see more pictures and stories, please check out our website www.cardzforkidz.org;
like us on Facebook; follow us on Twitter
and Instagram;
visit our Google+ or LinkedIn
pages! Also, check out some of our videos on YouTube!
I am both humbled and proud to work with Cardz for Kidz as well as such an amazing team at Dell EMC. We will keep the cards coming!!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING! We'll try to update the chart that shows the participation by office and share that on our social sites as soon as possible :)
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