Think.MTV.com Interface
MTV, along with founding partners
the Case Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Goldhirsh Foundation
and MCJ Amelior Foundation, today launched a new movement in youth
activism: Think.MTV.com. Born from MTV's long-standing commitment to inform
and engage young people on issues that affect them most, the Think
Community aims to be the definitive online resource and rally point for
young change makers. Launched in beta today, Think.MTV.com is a place where
everyone from sunny day volunteers to die hard activists can Get Educated,
Get Connected, Get Heard, Get Active and Get Rewarded.
The seminal ThinkMTV study "Just Cause" revealed that young people care
deeply about activism: 80 percent say that taking action to help their
community and others is important and the right thing to do; yet only 19%
percent describe themselves as "very involved." Respondents were very
concerned about the challenges that face their generation - from personal
issues like sexual health, discrimination, and education, to global
concerns such as the environment, terrorism, poverty, and immigration - but
many weren't sure where to turn or how to get involved. Think.MTV.com will
help mobilize these young people with new tools of engagement (mobile
phones, online forums, broadband video, digital cameras, etc.), thereby
narrowing the "activation gap" and making it much easier to become informed
and take action.
"In a nation where most young people either dropout or graduate from
high school unprepared for college and work, it's critical we offer youth
the opportunities, tools and resources to succeed and achieve their goals,"
said Allan Golston, President of US Programs for the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. "MTV is an important partner in our drive to ensure that every
young person is prepared for college, career and life, and the new Think
Community will galvanize this effort - offering all young people
opportunities to connect to an inspiring and engaging world beyond their
own school or community."
Added Jean Case, CEO, the Case Foundation, "We're excited to join with
MTV and the other founding partners in creating a powerful new civic space
where youth can embrace and apply leading edge technologies to ignite
engagement and drive action."
Think.MTV.com is an online community where the biggest names in pop
culture, as well as top non-profits and civic organizations, can join
forces with young people to address pressing social issues. Those who
already are using or will use the site to stimulate youth activism include
the United Nations, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Malaria No More, Strong
American Schools, the President's Volunteer Service Award, Declare
Yourself, City Year, PlayPumps and Games for Change, as well as Bono,
Reggie Bush, Pete Wentz, Shakira, Nick Cannon, Rosario Dawson, John Legend,
Steve Nash, Jeff Sachs and many more. Members who use the site to do good
will be rewarded with opportunities such as hanging out with the
aforementioned stars, access to exclusive MTV events, exposure on MTV and
other national media outlets, plus grants, scholarships and more.
Think.MTV.com enables all young people to:
- Get Educated - The Think community is dynamic and loaded with multimedia
content uploaded from members, ThinkMTV and MTV News. A diverse mix of
videos, blogs, socially conscious video games, podcasts, news reports
and pictures helps the uninformed quickly come up-to-speed on complex
issues and the hyper-literate stay up-to-date on breaking news.
- Get Connected - Think.MTV.com is a national crossroads where young
change makers can leverage their collective talents to amplify their
impact. Members can align in "Think Tanks" by interests, skills,
geography and more to advance the issues they care about most - from
global to local.
- Get Heard - The Think site is a platform for all young people to make
their voices heard, serving as a powerful megaphone for a generation
that grew up self-publishing. Unlike any other online community,
content posted on the site will have the chance to bubble up to MTV's
other online and mobile platforms, even MTV, which reaches more than 90
million subscribers in the US. Beginning later this fall, every
video, photo or conversation a user contributes will also earn Action
Badges, which can be redeemed for prizes, national exposure and more.
[ Action Badges - Actions taken online or in the real world translate
to Action Badges, a new feature launching within the next two
months, which will enhance a user's profile, unlock new community
features and result in honors and prizes.]
- Get Active - Think.MTV.com offers young people simple ways to take
action on key social issues, including registering to vote, petitioning
congress, volunteering or starting a divestment movement. Further, the
Think Community enables "do-it-yourself" activism, serving as a
framework any participant can use to start or join an Action Project. [ Action Projects - Developed by celebrities, leading social
activists or young people, Action Projects will launch later this
fall and take aim at everything from fixing broken street lamps to
ending world hunger - and make it easy for anyone to join in and
help. ]
- Get Rewarded - In a first for social activism, Think.MTV.com leverages
the power of MTV's brand, reach and partnerships to offer powerful
rewards to members who use the site to do good. One of the first
examples is the Young Creators Award, a partnership with the John S. and
James L. Knight Foundation, which will give grants totaling $500,000 to
young people (under 25) with innovative ideas on how digital journalism
can strengthen community ties. Other future examples may include
tickets to the VMAs for helping offset a community's carbon footprint,
exposure on MTV News for developing a pro-social video game, or
scholarships for stimulating youth voter registration efforts. The
possibilities are endless.
Members of the Think Community can take their profiles and friends with
them to any site in MTV Networks' recently announced Flux Network, an open
platform enabling websites and bloggers to add community tools to their
sites. Think.MTV.com is live now and MTV invites all young people to sign
up, build a profile and begin contributing. The site will be the engine
that drives all current and future MTV pro-social efforts, including the
Emmy-winning "Choose or Lose" campaign on the presidential election,
award-winning "Break the Addiction" campaign to help reduce over
consumption, "It's Your (Sex) Life" campaign to promote safe sex and fight
the spread of HIV / AIDS, the network's education initiative to help more
high school students graduate prepared for college, career and life, as
well as MTV Tr3s' "Voces" campaign, launched specifically to help empower
young Latinos to get the most out of their education.
The Think Community was built with the help of financial support and
expertise from founding partners the Case Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, Goldhirsh Foundation and MCJ Amelior Foundation. The founding
partners will serve as key advisors and help bring "Best In Class"
non-profit organizations into the Think Community, which will engage
members through on and offline action projects and educational content.
Additionally, through partnerships between ThinkMTV and MTV's affiliate
distribution partners nationwide, the network and its partners hope to
inspire youth activism across the country, one local community at a time.
The Case Foundation
The Case Foundation was created by Steve Case and Jean Case in 1997.
The Foundation invests in individuals, nonprofits and social enterprises
that connect people, increase giving and catalyze civic action.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Guided by the belief that every life has equal value, the Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation works to help all people lead healthy, productive
lives. In developing countries, it focuses on improving people's health and
giving them the chance to lift themselves out of hunger and extreme
poverty. In the United States, it seeks to ensure that all
people-especially those with the fewest resources-have access to the
opportunities they need to succeed in school and life. Based in Seattle,
the foundation is led by CEO Patty Stonesifer and co- chair William H.
Gates Sr., under the direction of Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren
Buffett.
Goldhirsh Foundation
The Goldhirsh Foundation was established by Bernard A. Goldhirsh in
2000, shortly after he was diagnosed with brain cancer. Since his death in
2003, the Board of Directors of the Foundation has been shaping a
grantmaking program that reflects his values and entrepreneurial spirit. We
are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of people touched by the
organizations and projects we support. Beginning in 2006, the Board of the
Goldhirsh Foundation has invited project proposals from various social
entrepreneurial ventures. These investments are made at the initiative of
the Foundation. In addition, the Foundation supports social and educational
programs that reflect the commitments of the Goldhirsh family, also at the
Board's initiative.
MCJ Amelior Foundation
Founded in 1983, The MCJ Amelior Foundation supports organizations that
are committed to help those less fortunate by promoting harmony and
understanding, furthering education and workplace skills, and improving the
overall quality of life. More specifically, the foundation assists those
entities that encourage mentoring relationships, are creating unique
entrepreneurial opportunities, and promoting national and local
participation in voluntary community programs and services.
Source: MTV