Canon Creative for a Cause
Canon Creative for a Cause
Canon New Zealand
today launched Canon Creative for a Cause
The Canon Creative for a
Cause launch comes at a time when many NZ charities are
facing a difficult time as the current economic climate
impacts severely of the level of donations and financial
support. The smaller charities are particularly feeling the
effects as it appears New Zealanders maybe favouring high
profile appeals, leaving smaller charities inadequately
funded and struggling to survive. Mike Johnston, Country
Manager, Canon New Zealand says that through Creative for a
Cause, Canon aims to raise awareness of New Zealand's
charitable causes and help to make a difference to these
organisations. "Over the past few weeks we have spoken to
a number of NZ charities, and what they are telling us is
that in the current economic climate, the demand for
charitable services is on the rise, yet due to a lack of
funding and public donations, many valuable and much needed
smaller charities are really struggling. Canon Creative
for a Cause is about celebrating the power of an image and
providing a platform for New Zealanders to raise awareness
of the causes they are most passionate about. In doing so,
the campaign works to highlight the many valuable smaller
charities in operation across the country that don't
necessarily have a voice, but whose voices need to be
heard.
One such small cause, Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren Trust NZ which supports Grandparents who are
primary caregivers to grandchildren in difficult
circumstances says that cash donations by the public are
vitally important for smaller charities to stay
afloat. Diane Vivian spokesperson for Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren Trust NZ said, "We congratulate Canon New
Zealand and the Creative for a Cause initiative to raise the
awareness of smaller Charities and do something to assist
the deserving, often struggling Charities that are so vital
to our communities. "The downturn has seen not for profit
organisations rely on more voluntary input, but many
organisations are run voluntarily already and this makes the
workload very heavy. We need to think more innovatively to
raise awareness of the vital work these organisations do and
the need for funding to be sustainable." Vivian believes
2009 will probably see the demise of some charities. "We
ourselves have had to tighten our belts. It appears that
when things get tough the need for services like ours grow,
and we are sure that is across the board, it is a real catch
22. "We as an organisation are fully aware of how our
particular members struggle and it is for that reason our
services are free of charge. But practically we still have
to pay the power, phone accounts and various other things
involved with the basic running of a charity," concluded
Vivian. Canon is urging all New Zealanders to participate
in Creative for a Cause by simply taking a photo that
reflects the causes they are most passionate about, along
with a 25 word description of what their photo represents
and who their selected charity is, to
www.canon.co.nz/creativeforacause. New Zealanders are
renowned for their passion for causes and for taking
photographs. Canon Creative for a Cause will link these two
passions and provide a platform to raise awareness of causes
people are passionate about. Through Creative for a Cause
and the power of creative imagery, Canon hopes to make a
difference to the many important charities in New Zealand.
The Judging Process Twenty four images will be selected
by popular vote and editor's picks and will be reviewed by a
judging panel who will then select the top five
finalists. From these top five images, one entry will be
chosen based on popularity and photographic merit. Canon
will then donate $25,000 to this entrant's nominated
charity. In addition to the $25,000 donation, Canon will
reward the winning entry and four other finalists with a
Canon product prize pack. People are encouraged to vote
for their favourite images at
www.canon.co.nz/creativeforacause The top 24
finalists will be announced via the website -
www.canon.co.nz/creativeforacause - on Thursday 16 July,
2009. The judging panel will review the top 24 images and
announce the top five finalists via the website on Friday 31
July, 2009. The winner will be announced on Thursday 6
August, 2009. Canon Creative for a Cause supports the
company's corporate philosophy of Kyosei which means "Living
and working together for the common good". Kyosei is very
much entrenched in the company's culture and is celebrated
within the Canon community. The campaign also falls on the
50th anniversary of Canon single-lens reflex camera sales -
more than 50 million units have been produced since
1959. - ENDS -
Based on the belief that a single image can
change the world, the campaign aims to inspire New
Zealanders through photography with the chance to win their
nominated charity $25,000 and to become one of Canon's
preferred charities in 2009.
Key Dates
The
Creative for a Cause campaign will open to entries on
Thursday 28 May and close Friday 10 July.