Small Budgets - Non-Profit
This category recognizes cases with communications efforts that ran on a small budget (Local Efforts - $1 million or less, Regional Efforts - $2 million or less, and National Efforts - $5 million or less).
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2020 GOLD
Gracie
There’s no greater deterrent than getting caught red-handed, but with limited volunteers, Street Grace couldn’t intercept more child sex buyers seeking to arrange services via text messages. We created Gracie, an artificially intelligent chatbot that intercepts and fools sexual predators into thinking a real child is being sold for sex. Over the first five months of Gracie's launch, she doubled the number of intercepts, while also creating the single biggest verifiable study on sex trafficking.
Brand:
Street Grace
Client:
Street Grace
Agency:
BBDO Atlanta
Language:
English
2020 SILVER
Stop Traffick
Atlanta is the worst place in the US for child sex trafficking, an issue set to worsen in the run up to hosting the Super Bowl. However, child sex trafficking had fallen off people's radars and had lost its stopping power. Through the symbolism of 72 buses, representing the number of children trafficked in Georgia each year, we reframed a space associated with safety, into a symbol no one could ignore. Stop Traffick galvanized Atlantans and policy makers around this horrific issue, leading to 169 arrests before Super Bowl LIII.
Brand:
Street Grace
Client:
Street Grace
Agency:
BBDO Atlanta
Language:
English
2020 SILVER
Generation Lockdown
The 2018 Parkland, Florida school shooting changed everything for students, but nothing for adults. They felt disengaged and considered school shootings a political issue, no longer a human issue. So, we shifted the focus around school shootings away from politics and back to people, putting the people school shootings impacted most—students—at the center of our message. By having adults experience what students faced—and feared—every day through a real-life lockdown drill, we got adults over their “school shooting fatigue” to actually do something about school shootings.
Brand:
March For Our Lives
Client:
March For Our Lives
Agency:
McCann New York
Language:
English