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March of Dimes. What is it?. March of Dimes (formerly National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis) is a non-profit organization created by Franklin D. Roosevelt initially to fight polio Later, in 1958 the main focus became to help prevent premature birth and birth defects in children.
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March of Dimes (formerly National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis) is a non-profit organization created by Franklin D. Roosevelt initially to fight polio Later, in 1958 the main focus became to help prevent premature birth and birth defects in children
M.O.D. as a Brand • March of Dimes is a leading nonprofit brand and a strong nonprofit partner • Has a track record of producing marketing &business objectives with clients through its diverse portfolio of events and programs. • #1 recognized major health charity by moms and #2 recognized major health charity by women
People for or against M.O.D.? • In some cases the genetic counselors or doctors for M.O.D. have implied that abortion is a “possible” treatment for some pre-natal birth defects when no medical cure is available • Prior abortions are the third highest risk factor associated with premature birth which is important info. NOT listed on the M.O.D. website
Ctd… M.O.D. supports-------------- • federally funded embryo-destructive stem cell research • pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) Embryos with traits such as ----------- • Down syndrome or TaySachs are rejected.
Sponsors • FedEx • Johnson & Johnson • Sounds of Pertussis • United Airlines • Farmers Insurance Group • First Response • Kmart • Watson Pharmaceuticals And many more……
Media Relations • Television Commercials • Radio spots • Magazine Ads • Internet(Facebook Twitter pages) • YouTube (Most varying by chapter)
Celebrity Involvement "The involvement of high profile celebrities is key, as we aim for the day when all babies will be born healthy,“ -Jane Chmielinski, New York City's 2008 March for Babies Chairperson. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGpSOgHTABM
Advocacy • The PREEMIE Act allows enhanced research, education & intervention intended to improving pregnancy outcomes • $5 million from Commemorative Coin Act would go to improving the health of women and children
Employee Perks Discounts on---- • Cell Phone Bills • Personal Vacations • Dining • Electronics • Miscellaneous Merchants
Employee Relations(some employee comments) • “Supportive people” • “Fun & Creative company” • “Challenging position” • ”Family oriented” • “Rewarding Position” • “No Health Benefits” • “Too much down-time”
How is M.O.D. funded? • M.O.D. website • Fundraisers • Coin Collection Centers • Business Leader donations • Recipient of a number of continuous trusts
Too Good to be True? March of Dimes----- • funded medical research involving animals • supported a process that got FDA approval for the 7,500%-15,000% increase in the cost of a drug that prevents premature birth
Thoughts? My Pros My Cons (hurts external image) Funds Animal Testing federally funded embryo-destructive stem cell research Makena Drug Controversy Slightly deceptive advertising • Well-known organization that organizes vast resources • Really has improved many lives by trying to enhance prenatal care &providing treatment to children born with birth defects • Many, Many ways to donate and volunteer • Online community where you can share stories and receive support
References 1.How is March of Dimes funded? (n.d.). Retrieved October 24, 2012, from http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4572363_how-march-dimes-funded.html 2. Life Issues Institute. (2009, July). Seven Reasons to Boycott the March of Dimes. Retrieved October 23, 2012, from http://www.lifeissues.org/marchofdimes/sue_enouen_7-09.htm 3. March of Dimes. (2011). Retrieved October 24, 2012, from PR Newswire: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/eli-manning-teams-up-with-march-of-dimes-in-new-york-city-56794137.html4. 4. March of Dimes. (2012). Advocacy. Retrieved October 23, 2012, from http://www.marchofdimes.com/advocacy/advocacy.html 5.March of Dimes. (2008,2009). Corporate Sponsors. Retrieved October 22, 2012, from http://www.marchofdimes.com/partnersandsponsors/faq_promotions_brand.html 6. March of Dimes Employer Reviews. (n.d.). Retrieved October 23, 2012, from Indeed: http://www.indeed.com/cmp/March-of-Dimes/reviews 7. March of Dimes. (2010, August 26). History of March of Dimes. Retrieved October 23, 2012, from http://www.marchofdimes.com/mission/history_indepth.html 8. Prevention Activities. (n.d.). Retrieved October 23, 2012, from http://www.marchofdimes.com/advocacy/prevention_coinact.html 9. YouTube. (n.d.). Retrieved October 24, 2012, from Eli Manning for March of Dimes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGpSOgHTABM