In human life, we create custom statue for personal or social purposes either to memorize unforgettable national and social events and celebrities, or decorating the environments. Such as a city in Georgia wanted to place a sculpture representing a local well-known historic figure Doc Holliday at the main Street , they qualified for funds through their local convention and visitors bureau who all agreed the art would inspire visitors to the local museum and create a sense of place for their historic walking tours as well as a photo opportunity for Facebook and Instagram.
However, fabricating custom sculpture can be a great investment to afford by yourself, so fundraising is needed to complete project when necessary. Here we have listed a few suggestions for fundraising your statue.
Donor Bricks or Donor Plaques. They are great ways to get members involved by helping them feel involved within the process and motivate donors to invest public sculptures. For donors that give a certain amount towards the project can be acknowledged by placing a plaque, including their name, either near or on the base of the statue. You can sell bricks with donors names engraved to be placed below the statue. This technique is an effective way to use smaller donations to fund your project with minimal original cost, and creates both a beautiful way to appreciate donors, as well as the ability to reach your fundraising goal.
Limited Edition Miniatures: Creating excitement around your statue is essential to raising funds for your project. Creating and selling small versions of your statue can be very effective in raising money and an extremely effective way to both motivate and reward donors.
Social Platforms: Social platforms such as Go Fund Me, Kickstarter, Facebook and so on where people are constantly looking to help fund great projects. You can create video starring a popular figure from your community as an extremely effective way creating hype and excitement around your project.