i58:10 Media Clients Raise Over $1 Million in Four Days
Wilsonville, Oregon – Last week i58:10 Media facilitated one of its most successful weeks in fundraising, collectively raising over $1,000,000 for 3 of its clients: India Partners on Moody Radio, KTSY in Boise, ID, and KSGN in San Bernardino/Riverside, CA.
In collaboration with the Moody Radio network, India Partners took on-air staff to Mumbai to meet the girls who have been rescued from human trafficking. The campaign culminated in a two-day event where stories of rescue were shared and listeners invited to donate. The end result was Moody Radio’s most successful campaign in its history.
During its Spring Fundraiser, KTSY eclipsed its goal under the training and coaching of David Harms, CEO of i58:10 Media. Hitting this goal included an incredibly successful final few hours, receiving multiple gifts of $5,000+.
KSGN in the Inland Empire had its second quarterly fundraiser of 2024 and saw multiple generous gifts from its listeners. In this campaign, KSGN’s on-air team worked closely with i58:10 Media’s hosts with a vast résumé of on-air fundraising.
Both KTSY’s and KSGN’s strong fundraising campaigns utilized i58:10 Media’s long-standing “DIY Fundraising” model which integrated song stories, where listeners describe how God uses the station in their lives.
The $1,000,000+ raised activated over 3,200 listeners who heard the messages of hope and chose to respond with generosity across the three events.
“This is the type of response we get on our knees for,” says Michael Bunday, President of i58:10 Media. “Our prayer, as always, is that as we highlight the work God is doing around the world that listeners would be encouraged in their faith and called by the Spirit to respond. We are thrilled for these ministries and encouraged by the response and generosity of the listeners across the three events.”
The entire i58:10 Media team is grateful for these creative and Christ-honoring partnerships and look forward to highlighting the work God is doing through their ministries for years to come.