Christian Music Hall
of Fame launches
1,000,000 Supporter
Campaign
In an effort to
raise awareness and
funding, the
Christian Music Hall
of Fame and Museum
has launched a
campaign where they
hope to get one
million supporters
in as short a time
as possible.
The Christian Music
Hall of Fame is
working to get a
million people and
businesses to show
their support by
going to their web
site and adding
their name to the
list. The charity
is offering to give
their supporters a
space on their
official supporter
page of the web site
a picture or logo, a
link to the site of
the supporter’s
choice and up to 25
words. The cost for
this is a donation
of only $1 or more.
Woolard adds, “We
wanted to give
something for the
donation. We felt a
need to give our
supporters something
to make their
donation
worthwhile. To get
this kind of
advertising or
promotion for only a
dollar makes it much
more than a
donation. It’s as
much about building
awareness of the
charity as is it
about fund raising.”
Getting the million
supporters will be a
milestone for this
relatively new
charity which began
officially in 2006.
They had an official
induction awards
show last year and
are currently
working on their
second show slated
for November 14,
2009. They are also
introducing the
Visionary Awards
which will honor 21
categories. Some of
the artists who have
already committed to
be in attendance
include Pat Boone,
David Meece, Al
Denson, Barbara
Fairchild, Michael
English, Crystal
Gayle and many
others.
To view their
million supporter
campaign, simply go
to their web site at
www.hallmuseum.com.
The information
about the million
supporter campaign
can be found at
www.hallmuseum.com/support.htm.
The Christian
Music Hall of Fame
The Christian Music
Hall of Fame is a
non-profit 501(c)(3)
charity with plans
to build a hall of
fame and museum in
the Dallas/Ft.
Worth, Texas area.
The museum will
house a history of
Christian music,
celebrating the
artists who devoted
a significant
portion of their
lives to spreading
the gospel through
music. Contact Andy
Woolard at
972-886-5801 for
information or visit
www.hallmuseum.com.