Creative Equity --- Storytelling, Wellness, and Opportunity-Driven Experiences | DonationMatch

Creative Equity --- Storytelling, Wellness, and Opportunity-Driven Experiences

Gala/Party for Hack Foundation/ Kollective Kandor
Jun 07, 2025 from 1:00 PM to 11:59 PM
Deadline: May 31, 2025

Who's Going
Fundraising Goal $30,000
Expected Attendance 100
Reach 1,000
Ticket Price $15
Metro Area Los Angeles, CA
Exempt Status 501(c)(3) (IRS Form 990 Filed)
Nonprofit Category U - Science & Technology
Attendee Gender Ratio 25% Male, 75% Female
Potential Item Uses Gift Bag Volunteer Appreciation
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Attendee Ages 18-24 Years 25-34 Years 35-44 Years 45-54 Years
Attendees' Children's Ages Unsure
Special Populations Adults-Only Event (21+ Up) Eco-Conscious Foodies
Description

While our nonprofit is fiscally sponsored under a broader category (Science & Technology), Kollective Kandor’s focus is creative equity — supporting underserved artists through storytelling, wellness, and opportunity-driven experiences.

This event supports Just Another Tuesday, a powerful short film by filmmaker Meghan Magoun that sheds light on the quiet aftermath of trauma — a reality many face but few talk about. The film is not just a project; it’s a mirror to our society, a conversation starter, and an entry point into healing.

 
Hosted by Kollective Kandor, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating access, opportunity, and visibility for underserved creatives, this event is more than a fundraiser. It’s part of a larger movement to build a safer, more sustainable creative ecosystem — one where artists like Meghan can tell important stories without the barriers that often hold them back.

 
We are seeking in-kind donations and sponsorship support to help us bring this event to life. Your contribution will directly support the film’s completion and help fund an event that unites community, storytelling, and healing. In return, your brand will be featured across our marketing, event materials, and recap content — with the chance to connect directly with changemakers, community members, and creatives who believe in the power of impact-driven work.


By supporting this event, you’re not just giving to a film — you’re investing in the future of a community that’s rewriting what access, equity, and creative freedom really look like.

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4500 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016
Los Angeles, CA 90016, CA 90016