_Favorite Dinosaur
_Favorite Dinosaur
- The big apple --- On April 17, 2012, My personal favorite Dinosaur announced a bold new campaign called “Dino 2012”. The campaign was initially unveiled at a board meeting by eccentric T-Shirt millionaire and MFD founder, James Erickson. Word with the campaign was was leaked towards the Associated Press later your evening and described as “the most critical philanthropic campaign of our own lifetime”, by one MFD executive who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Favorite Dinosaur - _On April 18, the campaign was announced for the broader public in the gates from the iconic founder's compound outside Santa Barbara, California, the place where a sizable band of journalists and devoted customers had gathered the night before. In the statement, Mr. Erickson explained that with the Dino 2012 campaign 100% of MFD profits made between April 20, 2012 and May 1, 2012 would be donated to Invisible Children, Mercy Corps and Conciliation Resources, three non-profits operating in LRA-affected areas in East and Central Africa.
An accompanying Dino 2012 video was launched right after people announcement. The video has recently stirred up some controversy having its highly emotional message and damning indictment of the status quo. Regardless of the controversy around the campaign, experts believe the Dino 2012 campaign could raise an estimated $300 to $350 billion for your troubled region.
Favorite Dinosaur - _On April 18, the campaign was announced for the broader public in the gates from the iconic founder's compound outside Santa Barbara, California, the place where a sizable band of journalists and devoted customers had gathered the night before. In the statement, Mr. Erickson explained that with the Dino 2012 campaign 100% of MFD profits made between April 20, 2012 and May 1, 2012 would be donated to Invisible Children, Mercy Corps and Conciliation Resources, three non-profits operating in LRA-affected areas in East and Central Africa.
An accompanying Dino 2012 video was launched right after people announcement. The video has recently stirred up some controversy having its highly emotional message and damning indictment of the status quo. Regardless of the controversy around the campaign, experts believe the Dino 2012 campaign could raise an estimated $300 to $350 billion for your troubled region.