ARTSY AUTISTICS LEAD THE WAY
Donation protected
...IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES IN COLORADO
HOW? By supporting a local designer with Autism/Asperger’s, Made-in-Colorado production and educating others about autism and aspergers; you CAN change the lives of people with that disability
First Reason to Donate: How my clothing line is important to me and everybody.
I’m offering a comfortable, multi-purpose, time-saving, money-saving and Made-in-Colorado clothing line for women on the go
I’m also offering you a chance to fill out the survey, so I can make my line better. Because I want to give you (the consumer) more of what you want. I care about your feedback
http://tinyurl.com/ScoopClothingSurvey
Being made in Colorado, I want to employ one non-profit called Mission Wear (or similar) to assemble my garments. Mission Wear is one 501(c)(3) non-profit that employs disadvantaged women looking to turn their lives around (Click Here to learn more)
To ensure it STAYS made in Colorado, I want to employ another 501(c)(3) called SOX place to print T-shirts (Click Here to learn more about SOX Place).
Then, I want to sell each shirt for $30 a piece. I’ll take the t-shirt profits, and use them to (a) get material at Colorado Fabrics and (b) hire Mission Wear to assemble my gear.
Second reason to donate: not only are you getting a quality clothing line (with the help of two non-profits), you’re also supporting people with autism/asperger’s.
I want to raise awareness about people living with autism and aspergers, and show our lives in a positive light. Having asperger’s/autism has not limited my ability to be a productive citizen, as well as a contributing member of society. My condition allows me to approach everything from a different perspective. I’m not just designing clothing, I’m educating people on how we with asperger’s and autism process information differently. That can be used - as a whole creative plus - to market to women. Why? Because market research shows results suggestiing my design improvements rely on my enhanced listening abilities. I hear what potential customers want.
A part of every donation goes towards:
Marketing research, promotions, online services, flyers and posters, video marketing and news releases via a public relations campaign
Online store: website building, SEO and maintenance
Fabric, printing and manufacturing
Patternmaking
Models and talent
Business administration
Patents
The remaining proceeds will be given to Autism Society, SOX Place, Mission Wear and Denver Open Media
Thank you for your time and consideration. I hope you will join me and others with Asperger’s and Autism continue to thrive and create.
Thank you
Brian “Scoop” Nemeth
HOW? By supporting a local designer with Autism/Asperger’s, Made-in-Colorado production and educating others about autism and aspergers; you CAN change the lives of people with that disability
First Reason to Donate: How my clothing line is important to me and everybody.
I’m offering a comfortable, multi-purpose, time-saving, money-saving and Made-in-Colorado clothing line for women on the go
I’m also offering you a chance to fill out the survey, so I can make my line better. Because I want to give you (the consumer) more of what you want. I care about your feedback
http://tinyurl.com/ScoopClothingSurvey
Being made in Colorado, I want to employ one non-profit called Mission Wear (or similar) to assemble my garments. Mission Wear is one 501(c)(3) non-profit that employs disadvantaged women looking to turn their lives around (Click Here to learn more)
To ensure it STAYS made in Colorado, I want to employ another 501(c)(3) called SOX place to print T-shirts (Click Here to learn more about SOX Place).
Then, I want to sell each shirt for $30 a piece. I’ll take the t-shirt profits, and use them to (a) get material at Colorado Fabrics and (b) hire Mission Wear to assemble my gear.
Second reason to donate: not only are you getting a quality clothing line (with the help of two non-profits), you’re also supporting people with autism/asperger’s.
I want to raise awareness about people living with autism and aspergers, and show our lives in a positive light. Having asperger’s/autism has not limited my ability to be a productive citizen, as well as a contributing member of society. My condition allows me to approach everything from a different perspective. I’m not just designing clothing, I’m educating people on how we with asperger’s and autism process information differently. That can be used - as a whole creative plus - to market to women. Why? Because market research shows results suggestiing my design improvements rely on my enhanced listening abilities. I hear what potential customers want.
A part of every donation goes towards:
Marketing research, promotions, online services, flyers and posters, video marketing and news releases via a public relations campaign
Online store: website building, SEO and maintenance
Fabric, printing and manufacturing
Patternmaking
Models and talent
Business administration
Patents
The remaining proceeds will be given to Autism Society, SOX Place, Mission Wear and Denver Open Media
Thank you for your time and consideration. I hope you will join me and others with Asperger’s and Autism continue to thrive and create.
Thank you
Brian “Scoop” Nemeth
Organizer
Brian Nemeth
Organizer
Denver, CO