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Trick or Tag for UNICEF

Tuesday, October 11, 2011 19:56
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Some organizations are so renowned we forget what their acronyms stand for, and the United Nation’s Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is one of them.  Reaching its Medicare age on December 11, the fund has provided community level humanitarian assistance to mothers and their children since 1946.  The organization has counted Audrey Hepburn, Daniela Mercury, and Wyclef Jean among its ambassadors–and has even seen its logo emblazoned on FC Barcelona football jerseys.

Governments and private donations fund most of UNICEF’s programs, but on this side of the pond, American and Canadian kids have contributed their fair share, too.  Since 1950, the “trick or treat for UNICEF box” has become a Halloween tradition.  Now a partnership with Microsoft Tag makes it easier to donate to UNICEF.  Instead of pocket change in lieu of chocolate, smartphone users can now scan as well as spook this October 31.

Last week, UNICEF’s Kelli Peterson and Microsoft’s Robin Lanahan described their cause marketing journey at PSFK’s San Francisco Conference.

scan the tag with your phone to make that $10 donation
As Peterson and Lanahan told the audience, the partnership has its origins when PSFK released its Future of Mobile Tagging report in January.  PSFK’s staff partnered with the American division of UNICEF challenged design agencies across the globe to create innovative fund raising campaigns using the tagging technology.  WABI-SABI created a “1×2” campaign that turned the typical “buy one get one” free supermarket promotion into a UNICEF fundraiser.  Shoppers could scan a Microsoft Tag on products like clothes or medicine and then be prompted to donate the equivalent amount of money to UNICEF.

That campaign was a stepping stone towards Microsoft Tag and UNICEF linking again for this fall’s UNICEF campaign.  Kids once again can order UNICEF boxes, which on the back outlines the costs of items such as protein biscuits for malnourished children (US$1) to the price of a water pump for a village or school ($500).  But this year, one side has a tag that users can scan with their smart phone and immediately donate $10 to UNICEF.   It sure makes contributing a lot easier than separating nickels and dimes from Tootsie Rolls and Sweet Tarts; it also saves time from mailing a check to UNICEF’s New York office after running to the nearest Coinstar center.

Even easier than texting to Haiti, right?  As Robin Lanahan explained in an email exchange with me:

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