She’s the First
Celebrity Endorsement/Involvement
Tom Keaney, Erica Avesian, Lizzie Mac, Erin Kastelz, Breanna Bueche, Krista Carney, Jennifer Mulligan
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Shes the First Celebrity Endorsement/Involvement Tom Keaney, Erica Avesian, Lizzie Mac, Erin Kastelz, Breanna Bueche, Krista Carney, Jennifer Mulligan Background Information While brainstorming, we noted the following issues: - Keeping the
Tom Keaney, Erica Avesian, Lizzie Mac, Erin Kastelz, Breanna Bueche, Krista Carney, Jennifer Mulligan
While brainstorming, we noted the following issues:
as the values and brand that Tammy has built
and “celebrity endorsement”
while remaining focused on the grassroots and local-focused success that She’s the First stems from
game plan for She’s the First Celebrities Media Awareness
All parties will mutually benefit from the interactions between celebrities, She’s the First’s awareness, and media
WE REDEFINE “CELEBRITY”
Two branches of focus: Local and National levels. Local level will focus on metro-area of chapter and on-campus whereas National will be all-encompassing of the U.S. We call these on-campus celebrities “Campus Stars” - people of exemplary integrity and campus leadership who help She’s the First raise awareness at their university We will be creating a relationship between the campus celebrities and the national spokesperson to create new kinds of celebrities - real life heroes. #IMTHEFIRST Twitter Hashtag Campaign Promotes Tweet-Ups among local chapters and friends to share fundraising ideas, tie dye cupcake recipes, provide updates, etc. Creates a Twitter community of powerful and shared experiences being the “first” of something Really tap into celebrities’ large Twitter follower fan base
We don’t need George Clooney!
Only 2% of donation motivation stems from celebrity endorsement 52% of giving stems from peer or friend endorsement 56% of giving stems from trust of the organization 72% were very likely or somewhat likely to stop donating if they did not feel a personal connection to the organization We are looking for real and authentic campus leaders who will serve as role models for not only our sponsored girls but anyone involved The sponsored girls are also Campus Stars
Campus Stars of individual chapters will increase the successful hyper-locality of She’s the First. For the University of Michigan this could include: Denard Robinson and the University of Michigan football team, President Mary Sue Coleman, Darren Criss, Lucy Liu
The involvement of campus celebrities increases awareness through the coverage they receive. In other words, as Tom taught us, where the celebrities go, the media goes, and we can use that to foster more attention for our cause. For the University of Michigan: Denard Robinson for example, not only would he garner more male participation, but also coverage from local and national sports networks, local and national newspapers, blogs, online magazines, etc. Student organization sponsorships for co-hosted events with She’s the First. Organizations like K-Grams, America Reads, and Teach for America would be ideal.
We focus on Campus, Local and National levels to create awareness
Campus Level: Campus Stars at the University of Michigan can be featured
Magazine - UM Chapter Local Media Outlets: The Detroit Free Press, AnnArbor.com
National Media Outlets: People, Us, Seventeen, Glamour, The Food Network, MTVU, MTV, etc. Search optimization: 71% of the preferred way to learn about an organization is a web search
The team wanted to create a competition where people at universities with She’s the First chapters could nominate aperson at their university who they know to be a Campus Star and the first at something amazing Hypothetical example: Winner of the nominations for Campus Star at the University of Michigan could win a tie-dye cupcake making date with Denard Robinson, a She’s the First Campus Star. Winners at the campus/local level are finalists in being chosen to go with our hand picked national spokesperson for a week to the site of a school, whose students are sponsored by She’s the First. Media coverage from Denard Robinson’s involvement could include: The Daily, WOLV- TV, HerCampus, ESPN, Big Ten Network, and possibly a ton more could raise awareness for She’s the First - who doesn’t love coverage of a sweet and caring football player? It’s the pitch that “never fails.” Allows schools to share incredible stories and narratives of chapter members. The difference they make in being the first at something helps illustrate the importance of She’s the First’s sponsored girls’ education Gives members recognition for their hard work and stories and allows potential to share their trip with spokesperson and take pictures and videos of the sponsored girls
“Cupcake Wars” on the Food Network would have an episode covering She’s the First’s cause Contestants would compete to create the best tasting and best decorated tie dye cupcakes Guest judge along with regular panel of judges would be national spokesperson $10,000 prize could go towards an event showcasing winner’s recipe and cupcake design and She’s the First
Zooey Deschanel...
...is on the hit television series New Girl where she plays a teacher ...donates $1500 every month to philanthropic organizations ...is not a designated spokesperson for any other foundation as of yet ...appeals to a wide range of audiences and very versatile as a celebrity ...fan base stems from TV and music realms ...is the new “it” girl in Hollywood; Zooey has a great reputation with no scandals and a fresh face
Zooey has 1.77 million Twitter followers and a very strong presence on Tumblr. HelloGiggles.com Zooey also has over 1.07 million “likes” on Facebook with over 75,000 discussions about her Zooey is certainly the ideal. If not her, then a similar someone would be great in the sense that they would be... ...mid-range millenial with a good reputation across age groups ...with strong social media presence ...a celebrity with real staying power in the media with cross over talent across different realms (music, television, film, and so forth)
Expanding to appeal to 18-30 demographic and increase sponsorship/awareness We want to create ‘The Purple Carpet’ for all guests with a “Hollywood Walk of Fame” featuring the girls who are sponsored by She’s the First all over the world The music featured would be Zooey’s band, She & Him, and other indie girl artists Why “indie” music? Live stream of the event, music blogs, #GirlsWhoRock, etc.
Approach celebrities who are already active in tweeting about philanthropic causes to retweet information regarding She’s the First and to talk about what they are the first at (#imthefirst) Approach fashion bloggers to talk about the Rhinestone Cupcake Necklace Campaign and She’s the First’s cause Local level: #imthefirst hashtag Example university student tweet: “I’m the first woman to graduate from college in my family @UniversityofMichigan @ShestheFirst #imthefirst” Promote “Tweet-Ups” where advocates for She’s the First can gather fundraising ideas and events by meeting up through tweets in person
#imthefirst hashtag
Give ideal celebrities and Campus Stars a “Rhinestone Cupcake Necklace” which is more than jewelry, it’s a statement. Put it into gift bags for award shows with celebrities Celebrities can be photographed wearing the necklace in “Star Tracks” for example and in various media clips in news segments Campus Stars can share through Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest photos of them wearing the cupcake necklace and creating a hashtag for it to create a Twitter community with celebrities of all kinds
Public relations focus for She’s the First celebrity endorsement and involvement will be broken down to national and local levels: Redefine celebrity: “Campus Stars” and traditional celebrities #imthefirst Twitter hashtag campaign Zooey Deschanel as the national spokesperson Linking local level to national levels to gain awareness and to execute creative storytelling while maintaining the brand’s original vision and values Celebrity Endorsement/Involvement Team: Tom Keaney, Erica
Avesian, Lizzie Mac, Erin Kastelz, Breanna Bueche, Krista Carney, Jennifer Mulligan