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Muscians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) Benefit Concert Partners With MobileCause
To enhance fundraising efforts for disaster relief in Japan and for organizations worldwide promoting safe non-nuclear energy. MUSE now accepts Text-to-Give donations and sends Text Message concert updates.
The concert line-up for August 7 includes Crosby, Stills & Nash, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Jason Mraz, The Doobie Brothers, Tom Morello, John Hall, Kitaro, Jonathan Wilson, Sweet Honey in the Rock - with special guests. The artists will be performing together throughout the show, with Browne and Raitt anchoring part the first set, andCrosby, Stills & Nash closing the show. The presenting sponsor of the day's events,VantagePoint Capital Partners (www.vpcp.com), is the leading global investor in energy innovation and efficiency.
"The MUSE concert will not only be a great show, it will hopefully entice the public to become better informed of the tremendous dangers of nuclear power," says Graham Nash. "We have to keep real and true information flowing so that people can act on it."
"I love the fact that we are able to reach out to everyone in our fan community via posts, tweets, blogs - most of the time this is great for all artists," says Jason Mraz. "It's also amazing that information can spread rapidly and donations can be taken quickly for Japandisaster victims."
Mobile giving for MUSE is live via MobileCause through its text2give service (U.S. only). To support Musicians United for Safe Energy and Japan Disaster relief, people may donate by texting MUSE to 80888. A one-time $10 donation will be added to the user's mobile phone bill (messaging and data rates may apply); complete terms can be found at www.igfn.org/t. Additionally, people can access the latest MUSE concert updates by texting CONCERT NEWS to 27138. MobileCause is the leading web-based software solution for mobile giving, and for empowering the non-profit community with innovative and user-friendly mobile communication, CRM, and fundraising technology. The company was instrumental in disaster relief efforts following the earthquake in Haiti, and has completed more than 4,200 campaigns for almost 1,000 nonprofit organizations.
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