Are you ready for a challenge?
For the past 10 years, students from across the University of South Carolina have come together with one mission to — conquer CreateAthon. With only 24 hours on the clock, students work in teams to create the best campaign for their nonprofit clients.
This fall, we are ready to challenge the next group of students. We are now preparing to take over the USC School of Journalism and Mass Communications for two days to help seven nonprofit organizations.
What exactly is CreateAthon?
It’s an all-volunteer, pro bono effort that benefits everyone involved: Advancing the causes of deserving nonprofits, ramping up student skills and bringing professional mentors and students together in an experience that is intense, challenging, rewarding — and fun. Read more about how we do all this.
The elements that make this event successful are the real-world environment, collaboration between creative students and mentors — and fierce competition.
Something magical happens in this 24-hour marathon — an energy that fuels and produces some excellent communication products for the clients.
Once the 24 hours are up, students must drop their pencils, close their computers and pitch their campaigns directly to the nonprofits. These organizations leave the event with tangible communication and marketing materials to further their efforts.
Volunteers are exhausted from working 24 hours with no sleep but leave with a portfolio booster and the feeling of knowing they are part of a select group who have conquered CreateAthon.
Our success is contagious
For the first five years, our students and volunteer mentors have given every ounce of their talent for 24+ hours, creating pro bono work for Carolina nonprofits with a value of more than $1.1 million. Today CreateAthon@USC has helped more than 73 nonprofit organizations, involved 825 students who produced creative communication for these organization with a value of $2.3 million.
That’s a lot of good. Just ask any of the nonprofits we helped, and see highlights of the creative work from past years.
CreateAthon@USC begins before the event
Of course, 24 hours isn’t enough time to create an entire campaign from start to finish. There is a lot of activity months before the event getting everything.
There is even a group of students led by Haylee Mercado of Sports and Entertainment Management create an events plan to provide nutrition, entertainment, security and organization to keep the volunteers going and the creative juices flowing through the marathon.