Million Dollar Rural Community Initiative
“I'm going to raise $1,000,000 for communities in rural Manitoba before I retire from playing music"”
— Quinton Blair - 2019
QUINTON BLAIR AIMS TO RAISE A MILLION DOLLARS
FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES IN MANITOBA
Landmark, Manitoba (January 30, 2020) – 4X Manitoba Country Music Award Winner Quinton Blair has announced that he is going to help raise $1,000,000 for communities in rural Manitoba before he stops playing music.
Quinton is a proud Manitoban with a strong track record of being involved with non-profit organizations. Spending as much time in rural Manitoba as he does, he has recognized the reality of budget restrictions on rural communities, and the non-profit organizations that play such a big role in the local social landscape. He and his team are focused on helping communities come together, and rally around a cause.
Rural Manitoba communities and supporters can be involved too.
Individuals and businesses can partner on a variety of levels through monthly subscriptions which ensure the operating costs of these performances remains low - facilitating the ability to leave more money in the communities he reaches. Support corporately in the form of advertising sponsorship or invite Quinton to your community. He can work alongside a small committee to provide a first class, low risk fundraising initiative.
Quinton’s first fundraising event for his million-dollar endeavor happens on March 13th in Dauphin, Manitoba with new, upcoming dates continually being announced. For more information visit www.quintonblair.com or follow him on social media.
Partner Together
Click here to partner with Quinton using the platform Patreon.
Quinton creates exclusive content on this platform as you work together to support community initiatives. Examples of exclusive content include private live stream concerts, fan requests at shows, voting rights, video hang outs, and shout outs. Personal or business partnership available.
Current Initiatives
- RM of North Norfolk Active Transportation
- Neepawa ArtsForward