Featured Artist of the Week: Kiros

>> Friday, July 31, 2009

It's hard work being in a band. Some people think it's all fun and games touring the country and playing music. Of course, you get to meet so many people and essentially do what you love, but the personal stress and strain undertaken is greatly underestimated. Carrying your heavy gear in and out of your van, on and offstage, eating fast food every night, playing the same songs over and over... the list goes on - helping you to realize that the road to success in music is extremely difficult in a lot of ways.

No band understands this notion as much as our Featured Artist. Kiros, a band that was featured on this blog last May after stopping by to one of our feedings while in town, has worked endlessly to continue their road to superstardom. These Canadians understand the word hustle and have exemplified it through lengthy supporting tours with bands like All-American Rejects, Allister, and Emery (just to name a few).

The band is currently on tour with Emery and Maylene and the Sons of Disaster. They will be stopping in Orlando at the Social on Wednesday, August 5th. Honestly, I am extremely surprised this show hasn't sold out yet. On a personal note, I have tried to see Emery five different times in Orlando over the past several years and never got a chance due to frequent sellouts. Get your tickets early for this show because I am predicting the same for this one.

You can check out Kiros's music on their MySpace page.

-Logan

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Featured Artist of the Week: IRFH BOTB Finals

>> Sunday, July 26, 2009

Highlighted several weeks ago on this blog, the iRockforHunger Battle of the Bands competition has been going very well thus far. All of the participating bands have been filled with talent and care for our cause. We have had quality turnouts and great shows – arguably better than last year’s competition.

But it’s not over yet. The finals are coming. On September 1st, the four finalists will compete for this year’s title and a guaranteed performance at Rock for Hunger Fest 4 on October 10th at the Backbooth Backlot.

Like the previous battle concerts, the finals will take place at Backbooth. The final four bands in contention are:

Syph
Idol's End
Cloud Conquers City
Ben’s Friends

Be sure to come out and support your favorite act. Even if you don’t have a band preference, you should be there to support our fundraising initiatives and the mere fact that this is a major element of the highly anticipated upcoming festival. If you are reading this, I am sure you already understand the amazing time that is going to be had.

We’ll see you all there!

PS – There will also be a raffle at the show!

-Logan

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Somacow Presents: Cure For The Run

>> Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Cure for the Run to Benefit Somacow and Rock For HungerOne of the best fundraising events is the 5k run. These runs can attract thousands of participants from the super fit and serious to house moms to kids and everyone in between. Our good friends Stepping Onward are holding a 5k on August 15th and we urge you to visit their site to learn more about their event.

For those that are not in the best shape of their life, Rock For Hunger and local Podcasting juggernauts Somacow are bringing Orlando the Cure for the Run, a 0.05k race that takes place on Wall Street. On Saturday, August 22nd break out your flashiest pair of tennis shoes, a sweat band or 2 and prepare to race to help homelessness in Orlando, FL.

Jennifer from the Somacow crew presented this opportunity to us a few weeks ago and we are very excited to be the charity of choice for this social event. Here are some of the details.

How far is 0.05k?
It is a taxing and sweat drenching 164 feet.

You guys are Rock For Hunger and Somacow, there has to be some entertainment?Somacow Rocks For Hunger
You betcha. Right now we have confirmed Patrick O'Brien to rock an acoustic set and should have the rest of the entertainment solid by the end of the week.

The music will take place on the Wai Tiki Stage and will be family friendly acoustic tracks and sing along cover songs like Lady Gaga, Bon Jovi and Jimmy Buffet among others.

During the run there will also be plenty of entertainment from water stations to juggles, magicians and street performers.

Ok, I think I can muscle that distance, how do I signup?
Great, we knew you were up to it sport. You can download the signup form here and follow the directions to start getting pledges. You can also jump on over to www.curefortherun.com and get the lowdown there.

We do ask that you find some donations for your run, it will benefit Rock For Hunger and our main objectives for the rest of the year which includes finding jobs and employment for the homeless, working on lifestyle design and getting our first offical headquarters to house training classes, music lessons and give Chris somewhere to call home while working with this crazy organization!

If you are not going to run, but want to make a difference, you can donate via PayPal at www.curefortherun.com.

What else do I need to know?
You can certainly help us spread the word, help find runners and donors. This is going to be a very cool and unique event and we hope to be able to share it with some of our very fun friends in Orlando!

If you have any other questions, would like to sponsor or can help in an additional way please shoot an email to greg@rockforhunger.org.

See you on the 22nd!

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Featured Artist of the Week (BandWagon Edition): Dredg

>> Sunday, July 19, 2009

For our second installment of the Featured Artist "Bandwagon Edition," I have decided to highlight one of my favorite current bands. They just so happen to have recently released another full-length record called The Pariah, the Parrot and the Delusion. After releasing the amazing Catch Without Arms several years prior, it was tough for them to publish something that can measure up to the high standards they have set for themselves.

If you don't know yet, this week's artist is Dredg.

Did they create another masterpiece? Yes and no. While some of the songs on the new album are some of the best I have heard from them, they have struggled to piece together the most artistic aspect of their musicianship - the album as a whole. On previous records, the band have become known for being one of the more insightful bands that always avoided merely creating a collection of songs, but instead releasing one extremely cohesive record. While I'm not saying they haven't maintained this skillset, they may have fallen short of their previous brilliance in that particular field.

However, I must say that the new record is still more of the Dredg that I love so much. I can't expect another masterpiece. I must settle for what is simply another amazing record from them.

Enough with the album review. Why should you know Dredg? First of all, they are one of the most underrated and under-acknowledged bands in music. Somehow, they have managed to tiptoe alongside the success of mainstream artists without making the noise that would permit a radio takeover. While they now do sellout club shows across the nation, it has taken far too long for their original sound to catch on with the masses.

This post comes at a perfect time considering that Dredg will be in Orlando again tonight with the amazing RX Bandits. The show is at Club Firestone. Check Ticketmaster for more details or simply show up to Firestone later to pick up your tickets at the door. You will undoubtedly be blown away by both Dredg and RX Bandits!

In the meantime, check out their MySpace page here.

-Logan

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Featured Artist of Last Week: Urbe Prima

>> Monday, July 13, 2009

Urbe Prima just might be the first Spanish band featured on this blog. I needn’t preface this post with such a statement, but one would argue that such a feat is a completely separate and noteworthy honor altogether. While Rock for Hunger certainly strives for diversity and an even keel, it’s surprising to find out how much Latin music is neglected in our network. Or perhaps it’s the scene itself…?

No matter the case, the three men of Urbe Prima are talented. Leo, the band’s frontman has been taking part in RFH events for over a year now. I remember witnessing him perform at the Ten Thousand Villages event about a year ago with G-Ro and the Sneakers. At the time, I had never met him, but I was pleased to discover him at such a fun event. Even without the band behind him, you could easily identify with his songwriting and knack for song construction.
Leo and his whole band will be playing the Plaza Theatre on July 17th. I would suggest you take the time to come on down to Bumby and witness the Spanish sensations behind Rock for Hunger.
Check out their music on their MySpace page:

http://www.myspace.com/urbeprima

-Logan

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Seven Steps to Starting a Nonprofit [Stories of a Nonprofit CEO, pt.04]

>> Tuesday, July 7, 2009

On June 2009, Rock for Hunger kicked off it’s third year as a nonprofit organization. It is incredible to think how long we have been working on strengthening and building the foundations of the organization. Since 2006 we all have learned a lot about starting, organizing, and running a nonprofit organization.

Always wanted to start a nonprofit organizaton?


Ask yourself these questions:
Are you looking to duplicate efforts that already exist, or are your programs unique?
Can you make a bigger impact joining an existing organization?
Are you ready to take on a second full time job?
Are you ready to make a lifetime commitment?


It is inspiring to see how many individuals now days want to start their own nonprofit, and make a difference in the world. However, it is also very important to not just start a nonprofit, because you always wanted to start one. There are so many organizations out there competing for every dollar for the exact same mission. Be sure to either have a unique idea on how you can best make an impact, otherwise it may be better for you to put all of your energy and efforts into an existing organization. The only way we can truly change the world, and change make a bigger impact on our causes is to partner with others. Only by building a community/network of groups, can we truly put an end to hunger, poverty, cancer, diabetes, disease, and any other cause that we are fighting for. One individual can only do so much, but together we can change the world.

Seven key steps to starting a nonprofit organization:

1. Develop your Mission & Vision

Develop a clear mission of what you want to accomplish, and what your long term objective is. For example, here is the mission and vision of Rock for Hunger:

Mission: Rock for Hunger exists to inspire individuals of all cultures to join
together through music, education and peaceful solutions in order to end the
cycle of hunger and poverty.

Vision: To end the cycle of hunger and
poverty through education, life style design and career development solutions,
beginning with our local community and expanding to reach those in need across
the globe.


2. Compose your ByLaws

When writing your ByLaws make sure to state very clear all the responsibilities of Board Members, rules of the board, length of terms, when meetings take place, and any other important organizational information. I highly recommend you taking a class on writing your nonprofit ByLaws, and also read the Best Guide for Nonprofits by Aretha Olivarez.

3. Set Specific Goals to accomplish your Mission & Vision

These will be variable as the organization grows, but when starting a nonprofit be clear to state the goals you wish to accomplish in a given year, half year, or quarter. For example, for the second half of 2009, Rock for Hunger has four specific goals: Fundraising, Obtaining a facility, building jobs for the needy, and strengthening our programs.



4. Assemble your Board of Directors

I will write more on your Board of Directors later. It is recommended to have an odd number of Board Memebrs, and it is frowned upon if family makes up a majority of the Board. The general textbook definition of good Board Members is someone who Gives and Asks. That’s all. They must be a donor, and need to build new donors. In Rock for Hunger we added two more things to their job description to make them great ambassadors. Our Board Members must: Give, Ask, Recruit, and Participate.

5. File Articles of Incorporation

The Articles of Incorporation is a very easy application that you need to file with the states department of corporations. Save the legal fees and look at some sample applications from businesses in your state. You can pretty much search any business that filed in your state, and see how they filled out their application.

6. Obtain an EIN

Another extremely easy step! Once your Articles of Incorporations have been filled, and returned by the state, call the IRS, and get a EIN number for your nonprofit Organization. EIN stands for Employer Identification Number. You will need this to open a bank account, and to file for our 501(c)3 status.

7. Fill out the BEAST: the 501(c)3 Application

Here comes the monster! I will write more on this later, because this can’t be explained in a few sentences. Read through the entire application first, and start gathering materials as you read. Then there are many ways to go towards filling out this application. If you decide to do this by yourself, I highly recommend that you take a course, or read some book on filling your 501(c)3 application. This is not something you want to screw up. It can take anywhere from three months to one year to receive your 501(c)3 status. I have some organization obtain it in one month. 501(c)3 information to be continued….



Chris Goyzueta - Executive Director of Rock for Hunger

Stories of a Nonprofit CEO, pt. 004

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Using Sports to Free the Homeless Mindset

>> Thursday, July 2, 2009

Using Sports to Engage the Homeless in Orlando
The best days in my youth were undoubtedly when I was playing little league on Saturday mornings. My dad, brother and I would get to Tamarac Park sometime around 9am to watch all the day's games playing one in between. For a 4 year stretch from age 9-12 we were known as the Tamarac White Sox (these were the days of Frank Thomas, Bo Jackson and Robin Ventura). We won the league 3 out of 4 years and had the time of our lives. Our mindset was in a very peaceful place, even for being so young.

While those glory days (as my wife reminds me) are gone, I now seek refuge in weekly softball and surfing adventures to relax my mind and set it free from the daily stresses, bills, to-do lists and my ever growing time in front of a computer screen.

This same escape can be used when working with the homeless and getting their minds to recover and embrace creativity, competition and fitness. Over the past few Monday nights Rock For Hunger has been working on increasing activities to increase the mental power of sports on our community through group activities that have included:

  • Frisbee
  • Touch Football
  • Kickball
  • Toss and Catch

Using the extra light in the summer days in Orlando, we have been able to create a fun, safe and engaging community that extends beyond meals and basic needs. The first step towards winning the battle with homelessness is mental. Getting them to expand their minds and engage in sport is reminiscent of my own childhood when nothing mattered but the game. No family problems, homework, school work or the fact that I didn't have enough allowance to get the new Superman comic.

It is with this attitude that we are developing our Homeless Lifestyle Design Program that is set to come to fruition in the fall. The program is designed around alleviating the mental barriers and finding core influences to find the creativity and inspiration that can lead them out of poverty and back to contributing to the community.

In my searches for cases on Homelessness and Sport I came across the Homeless Games in Dallas, TX (hat tip Homeless on Change.org). The Dallas Morning News reported that over 500 people participated in the games on June 27. From the article:
This marked the 18th time that Union Gospel Mission has hosted the free Homeless Games Day on the last Saturday in June. Organizers say it's a rare opportunity for people who live with enormous stress to just have fun for a few hours...About 80 volunteers, including groups from Faith Bible Church of Caddo Mills and Bent Tree Bible Church in Dallas, helped out, and attendees were bused from Union Gospel Mission, The Bridge, Dallas Life Foundation and the Salvation Army.

When engaging with the homeless, either here in Orlando, or with your group or organization around the world, look to bring them something to stimulate their mind, get their heart rate going and escape from the harsh realities of their lifestyle. This can include a walk around a park, shooting some hoops, playing chess or checkers or tossing around a football.

Sport is not just something for irresponsible millionaires. It is something that is enjoyed by people all over the world. Use its power to help someone that needs it. If you see us on Monday night I challenge you to get one of our guests off the benches and into a game. It may just help them relive their "glory days."

More research and articles on Homeless and Sports

-Greg Rollett

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Featured Artist of the Week: IRFH BOTB Auditions

>> Wednesday, July 1, 2009

On July 12th and July 14th, the first two installments of this year's Rock for Hunger Battle of the Band auditions will take place at BackBooth. As of right now, the participating bands will be:

July 12th:
D-Light
Sphy
The Escape Pod
Cloud Conquers City

July 14th:

Exit the Ride
Idol's End
Selby

*** (Click on each of the band names to check them out on MySpace.)

Both shows will be starting at 7:00pm.

All of the performing bands are vying for a chance to perform at Rock for Hunger Fest 4 in October. These auditions will lead to a further round of competitions and thus, narrowing the competitors down to a mere few.

It is important to note that these auditions aren't primarily based around skill and talent. These auditions are a way for our organization to see how much these artists care about the cause at hand. By employing other elements for points outside of performing, bands are forced to display their benevolence through a checklist of to-dos that will gauge their devotion to our mission.

Before everything really begins to heat up, come check out these two audition shows at BackBooth. After all, these bands are some of the exciting up-and-comers in the Orlando area.

-Logan

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