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To the world it may be just a photo button, but to one person that photo button may be the world!

I like to say "It's not just about the button"...it's about helping people personalize their cause & tell their story. Wearing a photo button in support of a friend, or to honor a loved one is simply powerful.

Whether you are doing a charity walk like Relay for Life, remembering a loved one, searching for a missing person or looking for a spirited school fundraiser -- these buttons help you tell a story, their story!

So please grab a cup of coffee, take a look around -- learn more about me, the passion of my life Buttons of Hope & how a simple little button might just make all the difference!

NEW! Buttons of Hope founder Mike Gibbons talks about his passion! 

Read Mike's Behind the Button blog post about the video and the work he is doing with charity walks and missing children!

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Do Photo Buttons (really) Work? 

Some thoughts on my own charity fundraising

"A year ago Mike Gibbons had never done any fund-raising. Now he hopes to change the world" my friend & writer Regan White in "Message in a next Button", Charlotte Weekly November 2006.

Upon reading that I was at first taken aback -- not exactly the kind of thing you want to lead with especially if your stated goal is to "change the face of fundraising". But as I thought about it IT IS PRECISELY what I want people to know and now I open all of my team fundraising workshops with that line.

Fundraising is not easy / Nor is it as hard as you might think. I am proof of that and I am out to help ordinary people do extraordinary things -- the task is not easy but the answer is inside of each of us! Anyone can be a good fundraiser!

I'm still not the best fundrasier but I am pretty good at motivating a group. My cycling team MojoRiding (50 active members) has become somewhat of a fund raising phenomenon (often in spite of ourselves I might add!) -- In 2006 we we raised over $76,000 & $110,000 in 2007 for cancer and multiple sclerosis causes.

So how did we do it? We personalized our cause, we told a story, many stories! And then we took it a step further we made it tangible -- many of us made photo buttons of our loved ones to wear while fundraising -- can't fully explain it but there is just something inspiring & powerful about these little buttons -- I have seen it make a difference and in some cases all the difference!

Please take a moment to visit the MojoRiding team gallery @ Buttons of Hope to see some of the faces that inspired us in 2007. If you would like some help with your team building or fundraising please drop me a line here -- I would be happy to help!

Inspire More | Scribble Less with Buttons of Hope! 

You know how it is, the morning of the walk ten minutes before the start and you're hurriedly scribbling the names of loved ones on your back!

At Buttons of Hope we make is super easy for you to make custom photo buttons of all your loved ones before the walk. You know why you're walking ~ now you can proudly show them for WHO!


Less Scribbling....

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More Inspiring....

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How to Make Your Own Button of Hope** 

Four and a half easy steps...

**Click here for a more detailed explanation about making a custom photo button

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Simply go right to the Buttons of Hope website and get started -- it really is that easy!

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The Early Inspiration for Buttons of Hope 

Janine Kelker

"It's like a great song. Janine Kelker's face is ingrained in my mind in that way, you never forget her face."

Janine's Mom, Mary on Buttons of Hope..."My husband and I do not leave the house without our buttons. As a parent who has lost a child, my greatest fear is that she will be forgotten."

~ Buttons of Hope founder, Michael Gibbons talking about Janine Kelker the early inspiration for the project...read the story here read more here

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What does a U2 video have to do with custom photo buttons... everything! 

Yes BONO is wearing a photo button!

Look sharp Bono is wearing a photo button!! Its a photo button of Aung San Suu Kyi the former leader of Burma now under "house arrest/exile". Bono's inspiration for this most beautiful song! (Its on his guitar strap about 4:30 in)

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SO WHO IS THIS BUTTON MAN? 

So who is this guy Michael Gibbons and what are Buttons of Hope? I think if you watch this video you'll understand my passion and meet some of the people we have helped!

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Click on Mike's head to see what people have to say!

Everybody's talking at me... 

Nice things to say about Buttons of Hope

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Some nice things (really nice things) people are saying about making custom photo buttons @ Buttons of Hope
NetSquared
Buttons ofhope fits right in with the innovative NetSquared...Our mission is to spur responsible adoption of social web tools by social benefit organizations. There's a whole new generation of online tools available...
Charlotte health & FItness
Charlotte Health & Fitness magazine says...Michael Gibbons created an organization, "Buttons of Hope" that is certain to "put a face" on fundraising. Michael became inspired during the 24 Hours of Booty bike ride for cancer.
World Village.com
Amy Passamore has years of experience in fundraising for nonprofit organizations, clubs, schools and groups. Her experience includes everything from running a bake sale to writing winning grant proposals...and she likes Buttons of Hope
I love this Idea! March 2007
Actually it's not just the idea I love but the presentation, the passion, the care and the innovation that is behind US based Buttons of Hope - it is by far - the best non-profit related website I have seen in a long, long time....(more)

from Gareth Jenkins blog Campaign March 2, 2007
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Dan Heath, January 2007
Dan Heath co-author of new book Made to Stick, Why some ideas survive and others die.

says..."The Buttons of Hope concept is a great way of making charitable causes concrete (and emotional) -- it strikes me as a great way to help people make their causes stick."
Charlotte Weekly November 2006
Regan White's Message in a Button

The experience ignited the idea for Buttons of Hope, Gibbons' company that produces photo buttons on a refreshingly individual scale for active fund-raising, Habitat for Humanity builds, memorials, missing-person searches and high school team and band events.
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We Love Nedra Weinreich at Spare Chaneg ans she return the favor...
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Buttons of Hope is an online pick...
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Micah shouts out about Buttons of Hope
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Even a mention on Mister Wong
Spare Change again
Nedra really likes us..and we appreciate it!
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The Bamboo Project Blog
The bamboo Project says... "I particularly enjoyed Michael Gibbons' description of his Buttons of Hope Campaign. A seriously sticky idea and one for nonprofits to check out as a potential fundraiser." ...well Mr. Bamboo thank you very much!
Think Personality
Faces Make Messages That Stick - The story of Buttons of Hope, an organization that literally puts a face on fundraising.
Honoring Mark Bachman with a Button of Hope
I was able to present to Mark a special button I had created on a friends website (Buttons of Hope), which I had made up for my training as a reminder of why I was undertaking this 39.3 mile effort. It was a picture of Mark, with the words "Honored Hero" on top
Fredericksburg Arthritis Walk Blog: Likes Buttons of Hope
All about the Arthritis Walk in Fredericksburg, Virginia

Buttons of Hope in Southpark Magazine! 

His Photo Buttons Serve Many Causes...

I am honored to be chosen as South Park (Charlotte NC) magazine's Snapshot for March 2008! Buttons of Hope is my passion & I hope this helps everyone understand just how powerful custom photo buttons & putting a face on your cause can be!
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So what do I know? Michael Gibbons' Behind the Button blog 

Inspired stories about the people behind the photo buttons we make & some thoughts on fundraising & charities from the founder of Buttons of Hope.

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