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Question:
What is the most efficient and practical way of collaborating with music industry leaders to use lyrical and music content to help fund a non-profit social service and empowerment organization, which is in development and expansion, to aid mentally, emotionally and economically disadvantaged (MEED) people and their families,when seemingly, they are difficult to access?
Answer:
Hi Angela, You might take a look at our Table of Contents, Part C, chapters 6 and 7. However, you are attempting to involve a specialized target group for funding support, which means that you have greater challenges to gain entry and build relationships within the industry. We suggest that you consider conducting some "information interviews" with music industry organizations: (1) seeking leads to individuals who have some personal interest and involvement with MEED people - perhaps within their own families. If possible, recruit a "champion" within the industry who can advocate for your cause. (2) Also, ask the industry people you interview to help you identify the most effective ways to present your cause to the industry. We hope this is helpful and wish you well.
Question Date:
Sun, 07/06/2008