The Uplift Collective Salutes Black History Month by Supporting Black-Owned Publishers Who Are Making History Every Day
Undertone, a subsidiary of Perion (PERI), announces a significant initiative called The Uplift Collective, aimed at empowering underserved publishers and contributing to charities. February 2022 is projected as the largest payout month since the initiative's launch in June 2021. The Collective connects minority-owned publishers with advertisers, facilitating impactful media buys. For every campaign, Undertone donates 2% of proceeds to selected charities. Publishers involved reach over 50 million people globally, enhancing both visibility and revenue for these businesses.
- The Uplift Collective aims to empower underserved publishers, potentially increasing their revenue through enhanced advertising opportunities.
- The initiative connects a diverse group of publishers with advertisers, creating meaningful media buy options.
- Through The Uplift Collective, Undertone is set to make its largest charity payout since the program began.
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The Collective gives underserved publishers’ opportunities to increase awareness and revenue, while advertisers have the ability to make meaningful media buys
The Uplift Collective is designed to connect Undertone’s collection of minorities, women and LGBTQIA+ owned publishers - in addition to publishers that are committed to advancing social justice, environmental sustainability, and equal representation - with advertisers. The Uplift Collective then makes it easier for advertisers and brands to create real impact through mindful media buys.
Publishers in The Uplift Collective include Her Agenda, SheMedia, Black Southern Belle and more, reaching over 50 million people worldwide. By joining the Collective, Undertone provides these publishers support beyond the ad buy through tech, formats and tools, while also making it easier for advertisers and brands to spend mindfully. To date, brands from a wide array of verticals have joined this initiative including major auto, entertainment, CPG and retail advertisers. And, for each campaign running on the Collective, Undertone donates two percent of the proceeds to relevant charities & organizations, determined by our publisher & brand partners.
Testimonials from The Uplift Collective’s publisher partners:
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“When it comes to advertising opportunities, this is about more than just a dollar, it's about impact,” said
Rhonesha Byng , founder of Her Agenda. “With an increase in our ad revenue, we can achieve sustainability that allows us to hire more, invest more, and ultimately have a deeper impact on the path to actualizing our mission. As an independent Black-woman-owned media publisher, more often than not my company, Her Agenda, has not been included in advertising budgets, so it's powerful that Undertone has made it their mission to provide additional support and resources to change that narrative going forward.” -
“As the most trusted, black-owned hip-hop news brand since 1995, SOHH.com is proud to partner with Undertone Uplift in their commitment to empowering publishers like us with best-in-class ad tech and unique demand direct from top brands and advertisers,” said
Felicia Palmer , CEO of 4ControlMedia Inc. -
“As an
African American woman and founder of a lifestyle brand, it's always been my focus to support other women through my platform,” saidMichiel Perry of Black Southern Belle. “Particularly women from small, rural communities are near and dear to my heart, as ruralSouth Carolina is my home base. I'm thrilled to be a part of The Uplift Collective, an initiative engaging, supporting, and promoting women business owners.”
Undertone and The Uplift Collective look forward to the future of enabling more minority-owned businesses to increase their reach while making an impact within their communities during and beyond Black History Month.
“Change happens when skills interact with a massive social need,” said Dan Aks, president at Undertone. “Undertone helps lift businesses in the here and now by steering revenue to current and emerging businesses, while charitable donations provide for the future. This is a flywheel Undertone hopes to nourish.”
The Uplift Collective will continue to donate a portion of its ad sale proceeds to charities and organizations as the campaign moves forward, especially in light of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day in March.
For more information on The Uplift Collective, visit https://upliftcollective.splashthat.com/.
About Undertone
Undertone creates memorable ad experiences by thoughtfully orchestrating solutions across video, advanced TV, rich media, and social, to drive unmatched brand lift and audience engagement on virtually every screen, and every device. Their award-winning creative team uses the company’s 20 years of experience, and billions of impressions worth of data to intelligently craft campaigns that can drive full-funnel KPIs while making meaningful connections with the 200MM+ unique users they can reach every month. Undertone brings the art and science of advertising together to intelligently craft campaigns that uplift consumers, brands, and publishers alike. Visit undertone.com to learn more.
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