July 1 Gulf Coast Benefit Concerts Raise $45,000

On July 1st, in the spirit of Independence Day, music venues nationwide united to benefit those directly impacted by the Gulf Coast Oil Spill, and raised nearly $50,000 for the The Gulf Restoration Network, who is committed to uniting and empowering people to protect and restore the natural resources of the Gulf Region for future generations.

Photos from Gulf Coast Benefit Concerts

More photos from all the Gulf Coast Benefit Concerts on Flickr and Facebook.

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About the Gulf Coast Benefit Concerts

In the spirit of Independence Day, nationwide concerts were hosted by music venues on July 1st, 2010 to benefit those directly impacted by the Gulf Coast Oil Spill.

The organizers created an ambitious goal: Gather music venues around the country to donate ticket sales on July 1st and create an online giving platform that encourages donations to the relief efforts. On the evening of July 1, over 80 concerts and awareness meetings helped raise nearly $50,000 through ticket sales, raffles and online donations. All proceeds were directed to our nonprofit partner the Gulf Restoration Network, which provides assistance to the people, wildlife and wetlands affected as well as advocacy work throughout the Gulf Coast.

The organizers of the event included: Nic Adler, owner of The Roxy on the Sunset Strip; Megan Jacobs of The Roxy, Casey Phillips, talent buyer for venues including Tipitina’s in New Orleans and Viper Room & The Mint in Los Angeles, and Sloane Berrent, founder of Answer With Action and creator of The Causemopolitan.

"We know through music and the generosity of people that we can help make a difference in the Gulf Coast." said Adler before the event. "We hope this inspires others to make a donation, attend an event and get involved."

The wetlands and wildlife are in desperate need of our attention now and can’t wait for BP to take care of those in need. Many of our fellow Americans in the foreseeable future will have no livelihood, are preparing to leave their homes and are now lining up for food handouts. With hurricane season on the horizon, there is reason for great concern and it’s crucial the affected communities be prepared for the worst.

View the press release announcing the Gulf Coast Benefit Concerts on Pitch Engine.

Gulf Coast Benefit Team Organizers

Contact Casey Phillps (casey@themintla.com) and Sloane Berrent (sloane@answerwithaction.com) for press inquiries, how to get involved with future events, and how to create your own fundraising campaign.