Art for Change is thrilled to be recognized by two great enterprises working to creatively raise funds and awareness for non-profits such as ours:
Yellow Bird Project and Baking for Good!
Thanks to their vision, you can combine your love of sweets, indie-rock, and fashion with your support for Art for Change! See below for details, and please, ENJOY!!
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Support Art for Change in style!Graphic Tee designed by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah for the Yellow Bird ProjectThe Yellow Bird Project is a Montreal-based nonprofit working with an amazing range of indie rock musicians to create unique t-shirt designs that benefit an array of charities, each of their choosing. Even better news, the hot indie rock band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah has chosen to support Art for Change! By buying their cool, original t-shirt (below), this awesome band will give the profits to Art for Change! We thank the Yellow Bird Project, and its founders Matt Stotland and Casey Cohen, for dreaming up a great way for musicians, and their fans, to give to their favorite charities and non-profits. Buying t-shirts has never been more noble or cooler! We encourage you to explore the variety of causes chosen by these great bands, and to consider how awesome you AND your friends will look in as many t-shirt designs as possible (but especially ours!!). About the T-Shirt
Like the mystery of Amelia Earhart, we can’t figure out why Clap Your Hands Say Yeah’s pilot is crying. Is the wind piercing his eyes? Is it the bitterness and sorrow of life? Or did he watch Brian’s Song? Like the band, the T-Shirt is hard to pin down, it’s creative and well just damn good. Not to mention it’s 100% cotton and American Apparel. |
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Since the release of their self-titled, self-released debut album in 2005, “Clap Your Hands Say Yeah” have made their way onto everyone’s top ten list. Pitchfork Media gave them a “Best New Music” commendation, Rolling Stone lauded them as the hot new band of 2005, and their idiosyncratic flavour has even attracted the likes of David Bowie who has been spotted at some of their shows. Despite their ever-increasing popularity, they are, and always will be- a people’s band.
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BAKING FOR GOOD
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Since we figure the love of art and social justice comes with an incurable sweet-tooth, we’re happy to announce that you can now support Art for Change by indulging at Baking for Good.
With the motto, “a little sugar goes a long way”, Baking for Good founder Emily Dubner created an on-line bake sale. 15% of all sales go to your cause of choice. Last year, Baking for Good raised $20,000 for over 100 organizations. Now, Art for Change is one of them!
So celebrate by shopping for special treats at:
bakingforgood.com/causes/nonprofit/art-for-change
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FREE WILL Donation
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