Nonprofit platform Concerted is helping fans turn on-the-ground volunteer hours into free concert tickets and more. Revolutionizing live culture access, Concerted is on a mission to build community and create more equitable access to events through local community initiatives and volunteerism.
Having partnered with 150+ nonprofits, including the Last Mile Food Rescue, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati and more, Concerted has provided access to events like Cincinnati Reds games, music festivals like Ohio is for Lovers as well as concerts like Carrie Underwood, Lewis Capaldi and Snoop Dogg, among others.
Founded in 2021 by CEO Sarah Murray, the platform officially launched earlier this year in Greater Cincinnati, where it engaged 3,000 individuals, amassing 12,000 volunteer hours worth $360K in just six months. It's now expanding to serve four new cities: Boise, Idaho, Omaha, Nebraska, Des Moines, Iowa and Louisville, Kentucky.
For more info on Concerted, or to sign up, click here.
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