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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

DonorNation Launches Marketing Campaign in San Diego


It's official: Our marketing campaign has begun. We've been busy establishing our presence in San Diego and are excited to share with you two significant initiatives to help support our launch.

You may have seen our mobile billboard driving around town. If you haven't had a chance to ‘Scan and Support’ as of yet, not to worry. We have a feeling you will see us again soon! The best part? When you use your smartphone to scan the QR code on the side of the truck, we'll donate on your behalf, $1 to a school of your choice. Yes, really. And there’s no catch either. It’s that easy.


(The donormobile in action yesterday in front of Canyon Crest Academy in Carmel Valley, CA.)

It feels good to make a difference so please spread the word to your friends on all of your favorite social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, so we can make donations on their behalf as well! Every dollar counts. Together, we can make a difference in the quality of our children’s education. 



Have you seen us on the road yet? If you have, tell us in the comments below where and when you saw the truck and which school you selected. We will choose one comment at random for an additional $10 donation to your chosen school. 

We are also proud to announce a two-year marketing sponsorship with the Viejas Arena for the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons. This means that our donornation logo will be prominently displayed at all of the San Diego State basketball games (which are all sold out by the way!), concerts and other special events. 


(DonorNation on display courtside at the opening Exhibition Game at Viejas Arena November 1, 2012.)


(DonorNation signage displayed on the jumbotron at the Viejas Arena.)


             (A donornation entry/exit sign at one of four exits in the Viejas Arena.)

We look forward to more and more San Diegans becoming citizens of donornation. 

Thank you for joining us in making a difference in each of our communities and our children's education. What we do today will affect us for the generations to come.

This is only the beginning...

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