How to Support BoomGenTV?
We are hosting a series of small fund-raising/introductory events in SF, NYC, DC, Houston, Chicago and Los Angeles where the pilot episode will be aired and the channel unveiled. In October the team will be presenting the project in London and Toronto.
Host an Event: If you are interested in hosting an event in your town or city, please email us.
Attend an Event: If you are interested in attending one of our events please register and indicate how much you would like to pledge.
Be our Corporate Sponsor: If you are interested to review our corporate sponsorship packages, please email us.
Make a Tax Deductible Donation through the Forward Leap Foundation donate by clicking on the green “Donate” button on the sidebar.
Or mail checks payable to the Forward Leap Foundation and reference BoomGenTV.
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Where Does Our Financing Come From?
BoomGenTV has partnered with the Forward Leap Foundation to raise non-profit funds to seed the channel and to actively seek the support of larger foundations such as Ford, Doris Duke, Brookings, Carnegie, and others who have an interest cultural exchange through media in an open forum.
BoomGenTV will operate as a hybrid entity and follow a financial model that allow us to raise non-profit tax deductible funds from generous ‘no strings attached’ donors, grants from foundations and other media related organizations, and corporate sponsorships, with a goal of reaching sustainability within one year.
BoomGenTV and its parent company BoomGen Studios have no political agenda or are affiliated with any organization or group that does. BoomGen Studios is a for-profit media and entertainment company with the goal of providing a media and entertainment platform for the next generation of the Greater Middle East–the Boom Generation. Our mission is to create sustainable economy around commercially viable and culturally resonant entertainment and media content for mainstream markets globally.







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