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$8868 raised for charity:water through Twestival

Having fun at a benefit is great, but not if you end up raising very little money. Approximately 450 people showed up for sumo suit wrestling, a raffle and T Bird and the Breaks for Twestival, a benefit for charity:water. Many people told me they were having a great time.

Well, I’m happy to report that not only did we have a great time, we raised $8868 for charity:water. Considering Los Angeles and London are a lot bigger than we are and raised just over $10k, I’d say we rocked and then some. Many thanks to Orgsync, Sentient Services, WebWorks, Mosso, JungleDisk, Kimbia,SxSW, TechRanch Austin, Piryx, Nerdabout, and Network in Austin for their cash donations. I would also like to thank Stalelife, Stephanie Malone Designs, Buildasign.com, A Glimmer of Hope, and Basiccouture.net, Storme Wood, and Paul Walhus for volunteering their services. Aces Lounge did a great job of accommodating us.

Thanks to all the volunteers. You made this happen and don’t forget it!

The money we raised is enough for over two wells in many areas. That equates to water for possibly tens of thousands of people. All my blessings to charity:water and its partner charities like A Glimmer of Hope for all the hard work they do to make this happen.

If you’d like an Austin Twestival t-shirt, I’m selling the rest for $10 a piece with all profits going to charity:water. Leave a comment on this post and we’ll meet up when I’m back in town. If you’d like to see the pics, check out images by Michael Cummings, Jungle McLovin, and Eugene Hsu.

T Minus 3 Hours and the Raffle Items Keep Rolling In!

Wildwood Interactive has donated two single seats to a seminar of the winner’s choice, topics include:

Thanks to CJ Romberger and the rest of the folks at Wildwood Interactive for supporting Austin Twestival and charity: water!

The Significance of Numbers in Water

1, 8.34, 187, 1247, 60,000, 1.1 billion - if we hear but don’t really listen then they are just random numbers. What is the significance of numbers when talking about water?

8.34 - the weight of one gallon of water. Convert two 5 gallon Jerry cans that has be carried miles from a water source, and that’s 83.4 pounds. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), “women are most often the collectors, users and managers of water in the household as well as farmers of crops. Women and children provide nearly all the water for the household in rural areas.” In urban areas, women are often in charge of accessing clean water and ensuring sanitation for their families.

Women and children are most affected when water sources are contaminated or unavailable. They may be required to expend more labor collecting, storing, and protecting their water source, which can leave them with little or no time for other activities, such as an education. The UN estimates that in some parts of Africa, women and children spend eight hours a day collecting water. Water-related diseases are also a common challenge to women, who are often responsible for caring for sick ones and have to step in for those who are ill and unable to work. (Source: Womens Earth Alliance)

1.1 billion - the number of people on the planet who don’t have access to safe, clean drinking water. This not only means no safe and clean water to drink, but no basic sanitation such as toilets and showers. Safe water is not available to provide to schools and hospitals.

60,000 - The number of people in Zimbabwe now infected by cholera, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Cholera has now claimed the lives of more than 3,000 people in Zimbabwe. The epidemic of the disease, has been fueled by the collapse of Zimbabwe’s water, sanitation and health systems. Many hospitals have shut down and most towns suffer from poor water supply, broken sewers and uncollected waste. With the upcoming rainy season even more infections could occur as water sources become contaminated.

These numbers now seem staggering to the point that one might think efforts are fruitless, and insignificant. How can we really expect to make a change?

The answer is apparent when we talk about the positive numbers -

1247 - the number of water projects in progress or completed by 13 partner organizations and funded by charity: water as of January 19, 2009, in 14 countries including Ethiopia, Haiti, Honduras, India, Kenya, Malawi, and more. In case you don’t know by now, charity: water is a non profit organization bringing clean, safe drinking water to people in developing nations by funding sustainable clean water solutions in areas of greatest need.

187 - the number of cities worldwide participating in Twestival, which was born out of the idea that if cities were able to collaborate on an international scale, but working from a local level, it could have a spectacular impact. “By rallying together globally, under short timescales, for a single aim on the same day, the Twestival hopes to bring awareness to this global crisis.” Twestival is organized 100% by volunteers around the world and 100% of the money raised from these events will go directly to support charity: water projects.

20 - the number of dollars that can give a person in Africa clean, safe drinking water for 20 years. 100% of charity:water funds goes directly to project costs.

1 - the most important number of all, one person becoming aware of the critical need, advocating by telling others, and supporting this global event by attending Austin Twestival or their local Twestival event. If you can’t make it, follow the event @austintwestival and donate to Austin’s efforts at charity: water.

We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop.
- Mother Theresa

Details for Austin Twestival Raffle

We have had a great response to our request for raffle items in the few weeks we have been planning Austin Twestival. The Austin Twestival Planning Team is grateful to all of our sponsors and contributors. An extra special thanks to the volunteers who helped me gather cool items, especially @katmandelstein and @reanimated. With that, here’s the final tally of raffle items:

Every person who buys a ticket online or at the door receives one raffle ticket. More raffle tickets will be available for purchase at the event, $3 for one ticket or $5 for every 2 tickets. Keep in mind that some of these items are valued up to $500, so every ticket you buy increases your chance of winning!

Have questions or comments? Send a @ to me at @snax. We hope to see you at Austin Twestival!

Win Your Chance to go to SxSW Interactive, Film or Music at Twestival!


South by Southwest Interactive. It is the de facto standard for web conferences and a who’s who in the online space. South by Southwest stepped up big for Twestival by not only offering one SxSW Interactive badge, but two music wristbands and two film badges for our raffle and the international auction. We are so lucky to have this conference in our city. If you can’t afford to go, now is you have the chance to go to all three!

DETAILS and UPDATE:
Currently the SXSW Interactive badge is slated for the twestival international auction that will go live today. The wristbands and film badges will be raffle prizes. You must be a ticketholder for our Austin event at Aces to win a raffle prize. You will need to be present to win the raffle prizes EXCEPT you can win one of the SXSW wristbands or film badge if you brought a ticket through amiando.com and provided your name and email address. We can’t make that exception for the entire raffle, as we do not want to redirect charitable funds to cover cost of shipping, handling, and insurance of items.

Buy a ticket here and tell all your friends to come. The more event and raffle tickets we sell, the more people have a chance to escape poverty and lead better lives.

If you see @snax on Twitter, tell her good job for making this connection. And a great thanks to John Rodriguez and the SxSW crew! We are so excited for SxSW this year!

How to Donate to Twestival as Individual or Company

The sponsorship packet is somewhat complicated as we are auctioning off space at the event. Just know that giving the life giving gift of water to hundreds of people is easy. Whether you are an individual or a company, you can know that 1.) the people at charity:water are like monks in their spending habits and won’t waste it and 2.) you are ensuring that someone out there will not die of a totally preventable disease. In this economy we often look at what we don’t have, but it’s key to stay grateful for everything we are blessed with by giving back to others who are truly in need.

Here’s how to donate:
1.) go to www.charitywater.org/twestival and select “Austin” from the dropdown.
2.) Fill out the info and pay.
3.) If you are a company who has paid over $150, send your png logo and receipt to Brian at brianbuser(at)gmail.com.

Remember, even attending Twestival means you are giving years of clean water to someone who needs it. So if you are short of cash and wanting to have a good time, by all means, come! You will not be disappointed. Here are tickets:
http://www.amiando.com/twestivalaustin.html

1.1 Billion People Globally Do Not Have Clean Drinking Water

1.1 billion people. You know how we all think Texas is big? Well, approximately

44 TIMES AS MANY PEOPLE AS OUR POPULATION DO NOT HAVE SOMETHING CLEAN TO DRINK.


44 Texases worth of people don’t know if they are going to get diseases like cholera, dysentery, or typhoid every time they consume something they need every single day to survive.

We won’t get into detail (you can go to Wikipedia for that), but these diseases basically cause an upset stomach that causes diarrhea to the point of death. These diseases kill 4500 children around the world every single day. Over 184 cities on six continents have decided that it’s time to end this cycle of poverty for every man, woman and child on this earth. We are asking you to join us.

Twestival is a great opportunity for us to have a good time, but we are having a good time to celebrate our initiative to end the lack of clean drinking water. By buying a ticket, you could be providing clean drinking water for one person for 18 years. By getting or becoming a corporate sponsor, you could be providing funds for a well for an entire village of mothers, fathers, and children. These people want to end their cycle of poverty, but without clean water, there is little hope for them.

So buy a ticket. Become a sponsor. Donate a raffle prize. Just get involved. For ways you can make a difference, just ping @austintwestival on Twitter or email Michelle Greer at michelle(at)michellesblog.net and we will certainly put you to work. For sponsorship info, please ping Brian Buser at @brianbuser or brianbuser(at)gmail.com. For raffle prizes, please ping Debbie Cerda at @snax or snaxxx(at)gmail.com.

Austin Twestival Coverage So Far

For having ten days still, we aren’t doing so bad for exposure. Here are the blogs/sites mentioning Twestival:
The Austin Chronicle
Do512.com
Nerdabout
Gary’s Guide
The Backline Show
FiSpace
East Austinite
Some Strange Ideas
The LiveJournal Community
Prelude Interactive
Michelle’s Blog

Our media partner Mashable announced today that Live Earth is also now a media partner in Twestival. Live Earth was host of the largest global entertainment event in history (2007’s Concerts for a Climate in Crisis) and is owned by Al Gore. Twestival in general has also been covered by WebProNews, Laughing Squid, and too many blogs to even count. Our Google Alerts are blowing up.

One in six people doesn’t have clean water. Here’s how you can help Austin Twestival:
1.) Buy your ticket here. 100% of proceeds go straight to charity:water.
2.) Blog it. Charity:water provides both a poignant video on why this is important as well as badges for your site.
3.) Donate and tell your friends and companies you know to donate. Here’s the page to do so. If ten of us tell 20 people to donate $20 each, we will have earned enough for a water well. This requires so few resources to impact so much change. You matter in this campaign. Never forget that.
4.) Spread the word. Feel the joy of knowing you are bringing life to those who need it most.

Why Water Relief?

There are a lot of causes out there. So why pay so much attention to this one? I (Michelle Greer) am just some two-bit tech marketer, but check out this video charity:water made on the subject:
\"Time Bomb\" by Beck

If you think water relief is a complete no-brainer issue as I do, consider embedding this on your blog. Thanks.

P.S. I have no idea why WordPress MU won’t accept my embed codes. If someone wants to volunteer to fix this stuff and add sponsors to the sidebar, we would much appreciate it.

Jungle Disk Offering Free Licenses to Everyone at Austin Twestival!

Jungle Disk was a brilliant acquisition by the good folks at RackSpace and they are looking to reach out to the local community. We told their Biz Dev team about Twestival and not only are they going to make a donation to charity:water, they are offering free Jungle Disk accounts for everyone present. RAWK! These are worth $20 a piece, so we appreciate their generosity. Jungle Disk allows you to back up your desktop easily online. You’ll never have to risk losing all your precious work, photos, or music and unlike using an external hard drive, you can back up from anywhere.

If you run into the people at RackSpace at Twestival, be sure to tell them thanks! We are lucky to have them in Austin (and yes, they have an Austin office!).