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Special Project

Special Project
From the 7th Annual Shorty Impact Awards

Choose Stephen’s Adventure… Again!

Gold Honor in Fundraising Campaign

Audience Honor in Fundraising Campaign, Influencer & Celebrity

Objectives

While Hollywood and the music and video game industries are often lauded for their charitable contributions, the tabletop roleplaying game (TTRPG) industry is making a powerful impact in it's own way through a different approach. With a unique ability to tie small-dollar campaigns to interactive formats with deeply passionate and engaged audiences, many of these communities are stepping up their charitable contributions, and the Critical Role Foundation (CRF) is a perfect example.   

In 2019, Critical Role Foundation and Comic Relief US (CRUS) came together to become a driving force of giving through a unique, exciting charitable initiative benefiting Red Nose Day, CRUS’ annual fundraising campaign raising life-changing funds to help end the cycle of child poverty and ensure a healthy future for all children. This partnership allowed both organizations to activate and engage the ever-growing and passionate TTRPG community to make a positive impact.

The goal was to do good while having fun and, the teams found the perfect celebrity to join and make that happen: the one and only Stephen Colbert! Having played Dungeons & Dragons as a kid in his basement in the 80s, Stephen’s pure nostalgia elevated this initiative. The charity roleplaying game, titled Choose Stephen Colbert’s Adventure, was a massive hit, raising $120K. 

In 2022, CRF and CRUS joined forces again with Choose Stephen’s Adventure… Again!, a sequel charity game incorporating a multitude of new activities to raise funds and awareness, including donation-based votes to shape Stephen’s adventure, merchandise sales and direct donations.

Strategy and Execution

After a massively successful collaboration benefiting Red Nose Day in 2019, Critical Role once again partnered with Stephen Colbert for a special fundraising campaign, lovingly titled, Choose Stephen’s Adventure… Again!. The campaign saw Critical Role’s Chief Creative Officer and Game Master, Matthew Mercer, guide fellow Critical Role co-founders Ashley Johnson, Marisha Ray, and Sam Riegel, all reprising their Mighty Nein characters at level 5 (Yasha, Beau, and Nott) alongside Stephen Colbert.

From March 23rd through April 1st, 2022, the Critical Role Foundation invited its community to vote online through donations made to CRF’s Tiltify page to influence and shape Stephen’s adventure. The more a donor contributed, the more the scales were tipped in favor of the donor’s preferred story elements. The story elements that gained the most donations were utilized in the adventure with Stephen Colbert. 

In addition to participating in the voting process, fans could show their support by purchasing Critical Role Foundation merch through Critical Role’s online shops at any point during the campaign (with the proceeds benefiting the campaign), set up a fundraising livestream to benefit Critical Role Foundation using either Tiltify or Streamlabs, or make direct donations via criticalrolefoundation.org.

Results

Through a unique and interactive program utilizing donation-based votes, leading up to, during, and after the one-shot aired, Choose Stephen’s Adventure… Again! raised over $423K for Red Nose Day - an impressive 252% increase over the 2019 campaign. 

Taking into account Critical Role Foundation’s prior contributions through the years, this creative partnership, alongside Stephen Colbert and the generous support of the Critters and fans across the globe, has successfully raised over $1.2M in life-changing funds for Red Nose Day.

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Video for Choose Stephen’s Adventure… Again!

Entrant Company / Organization Name

Comic Relief for Red Nose Day, Agency Motiv PR for Critical Role Foundation, Comic Relief US/Red Nose Day and Critical Role Foundation

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