This is part of a fund raiser for a new church sanctuary. We recorded the Pastor in is current church and then "transitioned" him to his future virtual church that they were doing a fund raising to build.
Churches often find themselves in the position of securing donations or grants to fund new buildings or developments. They may also need to launch a fundraising effort to supplement these donated funds. Clearly communicating the project details to members of the congregation and to potential benefactors can generate a greater understanding of the entire project and how it will help further your mission.
Contact us in the preliminary stages of the project proposal and 2Visualize can generate the video and imaging tools that will help draw support and funding for its completion. We create promotional videos and images for non-profits and churches to use in all facets of funds collection for a proposal. There is a distinct connection between the quality of the projects’ presentation and peoples’ trust in the success of the endeavor.
Georgetown Church
The church wanted to see how the new brick addition in front was going to work with the existing building in the back and the impact of the needed parking. Once approved this was also used for fundraising.
Consensus building and fundraising were some to the goals of this visualization.
Salem Baptist Church
The church needed an image for fundraising and general growth promotion. They wanted everyone to see that a positive change was coming that would give them space for growth. They had reached 80% capacity and the perception of visitors was there was no more room.
This image is typically used almost like a logo. It can be placed on stationary, envelopes, business cards, websites, etc.
Woodstream Orig with Addition
Fund raising was the goal of this visualization that shows the existing building on the left with the proposed addition on the right
Successful Campaigns
The universal understanding of the project is critical for successful approvals and building campaigns for church organizations. Our videos clearly convey the following messages:
For a church project to succeed most of the members have to share the vision, believe in the project and the mission, and contribute. Churches, more than other organizations, will greatly benefit from visualizations that provide all members with a firm understanding of the full scope of the project. The proposal must be well-received and must generate enthusiasm within the congregation because you are relying on member participation in fundraising efforts or monetary contributions for success.