A fundraising concert is a great way to raise funds for a Working Group of orphans and vulnerable children. Whether your individual choir is interested in partnering with a Working Group as a Hope Companion, or you are eager to contribute more funds to your church’s Zoe Empowers partnership as a whole, hosting a fundraising concert is a simple way to utilize the talents of your musically-gifted church members as a blessing to both your congregation and vulnerable children around the world. Some ideas include:
Host a multicultural concert.
- Perform songs in varying languages.
- Shawnee Press has sheet music for songs in multiple languages.
- Consider including other gifts of musical expression such as dancing or instrumental performances.
- If someone in your congregation is part of a dancing group, they could learn traditional African dances and perform those.
Host a concert performing a selection of your choir or musical group’s choosing.
- You can also include the children/youth in the performance or have them host a concert of their own!
Have speakers or show videos during the concert.
- Hosting speakers or showing videos can help teach people more about Zoe Empowers between song numbers and/or at intermission.
- If you or someone in your church is a Zoe Empowers Advocate, they have access to a Zoe Empowers Presentation Guide which gives directions on how to speak about Zoe Empowers in powerful ways. You can read more information on ZOE Advocates.
- Invite Gaston Warner, ZOE’s Executive Director (gaston@zoehelps.org), or Director of Engagement, Randy Wiersma (randy@zoehelps.org), to come speak at your concert!
- Show professionally-produced Zoe Empowers videos at the beginning of the concert, during transitions between songs, or at intermission, which provide a powerful firsthand glimpse into the lives of the children we partner with.