This Photography Fundraiser Will Inspire You Think Of Creative Revenue Streams

This Photography Fundraiser Will Inspire You Think Of Creative Revenue Streams, updated 5/21/20, 8:48 PM

Dedicated pet owners’ platform My Best Bark has launched a new fundraising guide to highlight the success of one Florida couple, who have raised over $150,000 for animal shelters. You can read the guide in full at https://mybestbark.com/couple-raises-over-150000-to-donate-to-different-animal-shelters

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This Photography Fundraiser Will Inspire You Think
Of Creative Revenue Streams
Do you want to read an inspiring fundraising story? Are you interested in creative events
to raise funds for your charity? Do you want to hear innovative and creative income
generating ideas? If you have answered 'yes', this is the guide for you!
A dedicated platform for pet owners such as yourself, My Best
Bark, has launched a new fundraising guide to highlight the
success of one Florida-based couple, who have raised over
$150,000 for different animal shelters.
The newly launched fundraising guide highlights the
achievements of Adam Goldberg and his wife Mary while
also providing fundraising ideas for you and your
organization.
Together, they launched a photography
studio in 2016 called AGoldPhoto Pet
Photography, with Mary as the brand
manager and Adam as the lead
photographer.
Together with their pets, Rigby and
Bee, they traveled across the
country for pet photo shoot
fundraisers.
They championed a concept called 'artistic nudity,' which involved taking
images of your pet without outfits to ensure the photo captures your
animal's true personality.
The photoshoots typically cost $155,
which includes a sitting fee of $80 and a
shelter donation of $50 or more. For this
amount, you receive five edited digital
images of your pet.
Since 2016, the couple have raised
$160,000, which has been donated to
over fifty animal shelters.
For 2020, the couple are ambitiously planning to photograph
2,000 pets over 366 days and are aiming to raise $100,000.
A representative said: "Adam and Mary's
story is hugely inspirational - not only for
animal shelters desperately in need of funds,
but for creative fundraisers like you, who
want to do something different."
“Now more than ever, charities are depending on
donations from fundraisers to supplement what
income they have. Many physical events have been
cancelled for 2020 but we hope this story will inspire
people to think of new and innovative fundraising
ideas,” they added.
View the guide at
mybestbark.com