FanCentro Launches #FCAid to Help Australia's Bushfire Disaster

FanCentro Launches #FCAid to Help Australia's Bushfire Disaster

LOS ANGELES — FanCentro has launched a new initiative to help bring relief to those affected by the bushfires in Australia.

#FCAid was launched by the FanCentro team to aid its influencers in encouraging their fans to donate to this important cause. Influencers who opt in to #FCAid will receive a special “SOS Australia” tab on their profile and when fans visit this tab, they can make a donation that will be sent to the Australia Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund.

“It’s been amazing to watch so many of our influencers launching independent, altruistic campaigns to raise money for those affected by the devastating fires in Australia,” said FanCentro CEO Stan Fiskin. “After learning how difficult it was for our influencers to manage all the donations and requests for the content that they’re receiving by themselves, we knew we needed to help.”

Fiskin noted that with #FCAid, influencers can raise money for important causes using FanCentro’s suite of social media tools.

“I hope with this initiative, we can make a significant impact on Australia, its people and the wildlife that calls the area home,” Fiskin explained. “However, to do this, FanCentro needs your help to spread the word about how influencers and fans can raise funds to help these fire-ravaged areas.”

Donations start at $5 and fans that donate $10 or more will receive a special piece of bonus content. By joining #FCAid, influencers have no receipts to track and will simply receive a list of fans who donated so they can send them the bonus content to reward their donation. There is also the main profile page, where fans can donate and receive bonus content from one of FanCentro’s top influencers.

Influencers can help by opting into the initiative and encouraging fans to donate to the cause. The full amount of the donations (minus billing fees) will be sent to Australia Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund every Friday.

For more information about #FCAid’s SOS Australia initiative, click here.

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