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If your organisation is serious about exploring the gaming space, whether for fundraising, awareness, or partnership work, I want to help you do it right the first time rather than watch you try and fail, and then lose the drive to push on.
Let’s chat. www.levelupjake.com/working-with...
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This space rewards specificity, partnerships, and cultural fluency. It takes more than an interest in gaming. It takes lived experience and strategic insight.
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Because the games industry isn’t just one thing. It’s developers, platforms, streamers, communities, publishers, digital culture, events, funding structures. And none of it follows traditional charity playbooks, nor is there a blanket recipe for success.
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Too often, charities try to "get into gaming" by hiring someone who plays video games or watches live streams, handing them a brief, and then hoping for magic. This rarely works.
Why?
Pink Mercy proved what's possible when cause meets culture, now it's our turn to imagine what comes next.
Read the article here: www.linkedin.com/pulse/when-c...
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So, I thought I’d highlight this wonderful, cute and informative video whilst also highlighting the charity that set me on my path to form Levelupjake.com during the coincidentally best month to do so.
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Whilst I’m no longer with Autistica, they have continued to move mountains for autistic people and be a voice of facts and statistics as the UK’s autism research charity. And if you know me, you know that video games and neurodiversity are about as close to my heart as anything else.
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This is one of the coolest creative campaigns I did and it was for a wonderful and vital charity, @autistica.org.uk. What a treat to get this blast from the past and actually really enjoyed watching it with fresh eyes.
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This month is autism acceptance (historically autism awareness) month. And purely by chance, this video popped up on my browser when I went to open up YouTube today!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWCM...
The potential is HUGE, but without the right support and strategy, charities can feel stuck, or attempts to connect fall short and are neglected in favour of more traditional and established (the comfort zone) areas of fundraising and awareness.
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The potential for mass exposure to new audiences can be daunting, raising concerns about misrepresentation or losing the core message. However, these fears are often unfounded and can be overcome by having better understanding of the space.
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Skepticism & Brand Alignment: Some charities and supporters may struggle to see the connection between gaming, streaming, and the cause. One of the key concerns is how the cause can be represented effectively, especially in unfamiliar territory: ie in the gaming/streaming spaces.
Content Creation: Fundraising streams require consistent, high-quality content to keep their audiences engaged. Not all charities have the capacity or resources to create engaging content that gamers & streamers expect & need to support you in the ways that work for them and their communities.
Audience Engagement: Building a community is crucial. Many charities struggle to find ways to connect with gamers and streamers, missing out on the power of a loyal, active community ready to support causes who they resonate with.
Lack of in-house Expertise: Charities often lack the knowledge of how gaming partnerships & streaming works. There are many opportunities in the world of gaming & streaming which look amazing from the outside, but can feel completely alien when attempting to step into it without knowledge/expertise.
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5 Reasons Charities Struggle to Enter Video Games & Streaming for Fundraising and awareness
Charities face key obstacles that make the transition tough, & seeing others achieve success without fully understanding how they got there makes it an even more challenging barrier to overcome.
Start by filling in the knowledge gap. There are resources out there, some created by myself on levelupjake.com, or chat to me directly. This is what I love doing and I would love to hear from you.
Technology Barrier: Streaming requires unique equipment, software. For charities working on tight budgets, this is a challenge. But, you don’t have to stream yourself to make an impact or connection. Most charity fundraising success comes from external partnerships & collaborations.
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If you found this helpful, I also have a free glossary for streaming, specifically developed for charities: www.levelupjake.com/for-charitie...
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If you need help, I do offer a 30 minute free consultation to new clients. I'd love to chat. As a charity, utilising these top features will help you to support your Tiltify fundraisers or for your own Tiltify campaign.
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Today, @tiltify.com's “Top 30 Fundraisers 2024” has finally been revealed. What exactly are the 6 features most used by these leading Fundraisers? I went through the details and totalised them so you don't have to. Here’s what they are in order and how they function.
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Yes, it's free, of course :)
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My aim in providing this list is to help with the first foundation for charities to get into the streaming world with confidence and knowledge, and to engage with streamers in a more authentic and connected way.
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It contains most of the commonly used words and terms in the live streaming ecosystems as well as some more niche terms which I felt were valuable for the charity sector specifically.
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The 2nd glossary resource from Levelupjake is a crash course in live streaming (services, functionalities and tips), essential if you want to stream yourself or connect with streamers.
www.levelupjake.com/for-charitie...
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More resources are coming in the next few weeks so once you’ve digested the in-game glossary, come back for more!
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‘For Charity: In-game Glossary’. My aim in providing this list is to empower the charity sector to engage with gamers in a more authentic and connected way. By knowing their world, gamers will be more likely to engage with you and your cause.
www.levelupjake.com/for-charitie...
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To further democratise and bridge the gap between the charity sector and the gaming worlds, I’m creating free resources in hopes to make it easier for everyone involved, and shorten the time needed for ground work. To start, I’ve published the...
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but quite often creates road blocks in collaboration with other teams within the organisation (that you inevitably need to work with to get things off the ground: comms, digital, marketing, senior management, other fundraising teams, etc).
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Since launching LevelupJake, I noticed a common challenge amongst the charities I work with: You see the potential, but the gaming world and its unique ways of being are too alien in practice for immediate understanding and action. This barrier doesn't just affect the direct team...