Boudoir Rouge: The Greater Cause
I started the Boudoir Rouge series with only one great cause in mind: honor the women of Second Life.
I had no intent to sell this series for a charity because I have no time to organize a fundraiser and also because I never really sold my art.
I had this talk with Gwyneth and realized it could be a good way, with all the time I spent and will spend on this series, to at least make it useful. Thing is, if I do that, I will need some help and it will take some time to put that on the rails.
I need to shop around different printing services and see what could be produced and mass sold. The idea I have in head is a printed booklet with all pictures in it. Maybe other articles like posters too. Also Moo Money gave me that idea I could also do a limited framed series, that would be numbered and sold to the highest bidders. I must discuss this with Greg from Avatrait since they can offer such service and their prints/frames are high quality enough for the purpose. In brief this must be discussed and thought about in a more concise way.
Another thing is I intend the Boudoir Rouge series to be exposed exclusively at Code Red Lounge/Gallery and all the art sold inworld would be accounted for charities too.
So here’s the deal. I spent already about 72h on the actual series, and will spend much much more. I would be happy if I could make a few meager bucks for all the time spent, and would gladly donate the rest to charities. I am ready to give up to 90% of the proceedings to some good causes. That means for example if 5000$US is gathered, I would get 500$ and 4500$ would be donated. This still needs to be thought about and confirmed but that is what I have in mind.
I have two underlying causes I would like to donate to: AIDS research and cancer research. So I would split the proceedings half/half. One half would probably go to the AMFAR or ARA (AIDS research) and the other half probably to Relay for Life, or the AACR (cancer research). EDIT: I am NOT currently campaigning for R4L or any other organization at the moment because the project is still at evaluation stage and no campaign is going on until there is goods to deliver, this is my primary focus. Tho, I would encourage anyone of you to give their Lindens to R4L, since it is an awesome cause. All donations to any organization would be a personal donation.
I have a lot of concern about children living in Eastern Europe around the decrepit Chernobyl reactor and around many other foreign country sponsored world-class nuclear stockpiles located in Eastern European countries. Those kids gets cancer at infancy stage because of nuclear proliferation and gross negligence of both the russian government and our industrialized countries that buys this nuclear storage space for peanuts. But one of the problems is local authorities are so corrupt there’s very little chance the money would make it through there. Hence the reason I chose to donate to America based cancer research organizations instead, because in the long term research may be more beneficial to them.
I hope I can get this working with some help, since those are two causes that are really important to me. At least I can hope it will spread awareness about those problems that touches everyone of us, be it ourselves or someone we know closely, and how important it is to encourage research.
Sometimes I’m just sorry that it’s us, the little people, that must support research when fat corporations pulls profit from medication sales for AIDS and block generic medication sales, and causes most of the environmental damage that leads to the proliferation of all types of cancer.
But if we do not take the matter in our own hands, it is certainly not us that will profit the most from the newly found cures. Let’s fight sickness for the future of our own children, when the time comes, the people responsible for exacerbating the effects of those terrible diseases will find their own doom.
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Sounds like a great idea, and I’d certainly shell out a few for your work
Oh fantastic Codie! I so wholeheartedly agree with your suggestion, and yes, your fantastic work is definitely worth 10% of the proceedings. Now let’s get it published and distributed worldwide, and raise a million dollars!
Speaking of publishing, you could also try http://www.lulu.com/ — while obviously not SL-centric, they have some agreements with Google (for good PageRanking
and Amazon (for distribution), which is a nice touch. They’re also cheap…
Brilliant idea!
You are taking on quite a lot there, and I wish you luck. Looking forward to the final results.
*Hugs*
People like you make the world go round…good luck with this project and thank you for thinking about “chernobil kids”.If you need any kind of help,please let me know.
I would be prepared to contribute on such a basis, certainly. Though, you know, in a _proper_ way.
*grins* and how honored and delighted I would be dear Ordinal ^^ of course, you probably guessed that I am absolutely open to any of your suggestions about what is the _proper_ way
my main point is to honor my fellow female friends, honor primarily meaning respect =)
This is an amazing idea!
[...] CodeBastard Redgrave and the Boudoir Rouge [...]
I’m behind all the way and would love to contribute some important causes that affect many we all know and love.
Luv to Codie.
-Kallisto
You know, blurb.com does a really nice book, too. If you knew someone who had even a TINY bit of graphic design skills, that’d be a great place to try. You could always do something like moo products on Flickr, too, or some other cafe-press-ish kind of item. Etsy is a good place for selling things, too. I met the guy that runs it once, and he was totally inspiring.
I think it’s great that you want to give money to charity, and think that both of your choices are good ones. I did want to put in a good word for Kiva.org, which is my favorite charity these days. You can read more on their site or ask me if you want, but the basic idea is that you loan $25 to a business in a third world country. They pay it back over time and at the end, you can either take the money out and have it back, or you can re-invest it into someone else. With $5000 USD, you could loan to 200 different business there, and in a year, you could do it again using the exact same money.
I have about 16 loans on kiva at any given time and it’s been a lot of fun to turn them over when they come due. I’m not knocking your choices - I also give money to AIDS groups and I raised about $10k for Susan G Komen two years ago. Just wanted to throw another name in the pot for a group that I have had an overwhelmingly positive experience with.
You rock. xo
[...] The Boudoir Rouge series is Codie’s ode to the beauty of the great Ladies of SecondLife®. There were 20 pieces of art (from the Boudoir Rouge range) on sale during the party. These are exclusive one off pieces with copy and mod permissions. With 90% of the proceeds going to charity. [...]