How Can You Help?
Unlike many films, Consider the Conversation isn’t a big Hollywood production. This one was literally created by a 4th grade teacher and a hospice marketer with limited personal financial resources, no investors and no employees. That being said, there are several ways you can help:
Spread the Word
- E-mail the Consider the Conversation link to your friends, family and colleagues.
- Post the Consider the Conversation link on your Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter page.
- Post the Consider the Conversation link on your personal or organization’s website.
- Share your story on our Blog page.
- Send us links for our Resources page that will help others.
Donate Now
As outlined in the Donor Prospectus, there are many costs associated with producing and distributing a documentary film. Your contribution, regardless of the amount, will help pay for such things as music, transfer to broadcast quality digital tape, closed captioning, DVD packaging/production, travel and film festival entry fees (just to name a few).
Your gift is tax-deductible and will be recognized in several ways
Gold Sponsors ($5,000 plus)
- Invitation to a private showing and reception (this opportunity in now closed)
- Recognized in the film’s credits (this opportunity is now closed)
- Recognized in the DVD packaging (this opportunity is now closed)
- Recognized in the DVD’s credit (this opportunity is now closed)
- Recognized on the film’s website
Silver Sponsors ($2,500 plus)
- Recognized in the film’s credits (this opportunity is now closed)
- Recognized in the DVD packaging (this opportunity is now closed)
- Recognized in the DVD’s credit (this opportunity is now closed)
- Recognized on the film’s website
Bronze Sponsors ($1,000 plus)
- Recognized in the DVD packaging (this opportunity is now closed)
- Recognized in the DVD’s credit (this opportunity is now closed)
- Recognized on the film’s website
Friends of Consider the Conversation (up to $1,000)
- Recognized in the DVD’s credit (this opportunity is now closed)
- Recognized on the film’s website