
Our Partners Help Us
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Whether you are an influencer, local business or multi-national Brand, We’re always looking for new collaborators to party with a purpose. Together, we can make a difference for underserved communities.
Our partnership can take shape in one of two ways: a donation of time or a monetary contribution. The ideal donation amount is $10,000. But, your level of involvement is totally up to you.
INFLUENCER PARTNERS
Connect with your audience and social media followers, organically.
Low Involvement
post, mention and follow us on social media to help raise awareness
High Touch
host an Experiential fundraiser event to help increase donations
EXPERIENTIAL PARTNERS
Drive business and increase community engagement.
Low Involvement
An exclusive performance for the communities we partner with and serve
High Touch
Co-branded merchandise sold at select events and/or performances to increase visibility
BRAND
PARTNERS
Raise the value of your brand among communities of color.
Low Involvement
In-kind product, tech and/or service donations to help incentivize our efforts
High Touch
Creation of limited edition co-branded merchandise and/or Retail POS donations

RETURN ON INVESTMENT
What’s in it for you:
Brand alignment with Black Americans who represent $670 billion in caused-related consumer spending, which is only a fraction of our target audience
Corporate Social Responsibility program addressing an area of social impact currently untapped
Expanded potential for e-commerce, by redirecting social media impressions to increase consumer conversion rates
B2C and B2B engagement opportunities, which also serve as experiential and influencer marketing
What’s in it for us:
Increased visibility for Public Health Organizations who seek to engage with those most in need within our target audience
Social relevance, to be leveraged as a means to increase volunteer and donor conversion rates
Product sponsorships which allow us to provide cognitive support for those in need of cost efficient (alternative) medicine
Social consumerism as a means to establish financial sustainability, to maximize growth, outreach and potential