Gawad Kalinga “Tap To Give”
ExperientialGawad Kalinga “Tap To Give”
OBJECTIVE
To supply clean water to victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. They needed help fast, so a poster campaign and collection box wouldn’t cut it. We set out to hijack something our employees do every day to raise funds quickly.
CONCEPT
Within 48hrs we hacked one of our entrance gates to create the world’s first “charity turnstile”. Employees tap in with their ID card to send an instant micro donation from their salary. Every penny raised supplied clean water to victims in the Philippines
TARGET AUDIENCE
Our audience were the 800+ employees of The Engine Group in London. We hijacked their daily routine to collect over 9,000 micro donations in just 7 days. Most importantly, our test case supplied clean water to 3,730 victims of Typhoon Haiyan.
SPREADING THE IDEA
P&O, a leading cruise line, got on board and applied our charity turnstile idea to raise funds amongst their staff for the Philippines. This idea has so much power to raise so much money in such a short period of time, we’ve made it our mission to give it away to as many organisations as possible.
Creative: Janelle Feliciano
BIMA Winner, Public Life
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