Friday, September 10, 2010

Applications for Pro Bono production invited ...

Each year Execam invites not for profit organisations to apply for pro-bono work as the company’s way of giving to charity. "We don’t hand out cash,” says Managing Director Jim Greenhough, “instead we offer our equipment, time and expertise which would cost organisations tens of thousands of dollars to buy, thus providing a win-win for everyone.”

This year we are producing two programmes. We are still working on a project for the Prison Chaplaincy Service and have completed a 25 minute dvd for the Leukemia and Blood Foundation. This dvd will be used as an information resource for people who have been diagnosed with blood disorders.
A programme screening 7pm
 on Prime TV
The Prison Chaplaincy Service of Aotearoa New Zealand works with 3000 volunteers who visit prisons and follow up visits to their homes after release, to provide a wide range of services to prisoners….all aimed at helping them move their lives up a notch or two, so their future lives are not dictated by their past behaviour.

The DVD will be used to inform, recruit and train more volunteers to continue visiting prisons and make a difference in their lives. By showing prison chaplaincy in action, potential volunteers will have a much better understanding of what is involved in prison visitation, and how they can keep themselves safe while providing an invaluable service.

Applications are now invited for next year's Community Support project. It could be for:
  • An informational DVD
  • A television commercial
  • A training DVD
  • A promotional DVD
And all of them can be provided to your organisation in digital format as well so you can load it on the web, e-mail it, or use it in PowerPoint.

Please visit our website to download an application form.

Applications for consideration in this round must be in by 30 September 2010.

Jim Greenhough / Managing Director EXECAM Ltd.
Katipo House 195 Victoria St.
PO Box 6577
Wellington NZ
www.execam.co.nz
+64-4-801-5600 or 021-448-000 

Ed - Jim is a member of the Wellington South Rotary Club and is working on a DVD when he joins the Polio National Immunisation Day in India early nexy year.

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