8 Copper Hills film students use their talents to raise 20k for a once-in-a-lifetime trip
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Join host Mark Walker in this episode of Fundraising Ideas for Schools as he interviews Kamiko, the teacher of Copper Hills High School's production and TV broadcasting program. They discuss how eight talented film students raised $20,000 for an extraordinary trip to Long Beach through their standout approach—an impactful video featuring the students themselves.
Kamiko reveals their key strategy: creating a heartfelt video that showcased the students' passion and dedication, forging a personal connection with viewers and inspiring support. Their goal? Cover their costs to participate in the Student Television Network competition.
Throughout the episode, Kamiko shares insights into their planning process and effective tactics. By leveraging social media, they spread the heartfelt video, generating a buzz and garnering community support.
Kamiko also highlights the profound impact of the trip on the students' personal and creative growth. It elevated their filmmaking skills, broadened their horizons, and ignited their storytelling passion.
Join us for this inspiring episode of Fundraising Ideas for Schools. Discover how a heartfelt student-led video drove their fundraising success through the human connection.