Timeless Thursdays are usually saved for books, but this week I feel it is EXTREMELY important to talk about this magazine New Moon Girls. It was 16 years old in September, so that might not be timeless–but it is a long time for a children’s magazine! As you are doing your holiday shopping this season, consider buying a subscription to this wonderful magazine for girls. The magazine will have to close its doors unless subscriptions pick up. Here’s a message from the Founder of New Moon Media, Nancy Gruver:
Empowering girls with healthy, positive media is my lifelong passion, and one I know you share. New Moon Girls online community and magazine gives girls ages 8 and up a safe, exciting, supportive space to express themselves and hear from other girls around the world. Girls who could be the next Courtney Martin (a finalist this week in Washington Post’s America’s Next Great Pundit contest) whose first article was published in New Moon when she was a girl, 14 years ago.
Sadly, this will all end on 12-31-09 without your help.
New Moon’s had a tough year like many other businesses. Even with a lot of effort, we haven’t succeeded in bringing in additional investors this fall, and it’s time to add a new strategy to keep New Moon alive. We have until Dec 31 to reach monthly break-even, so that New Moon can grow in the future.
Have we tightened our own belts? You betcha! Right now our monthly expenses are 65% less than they were a year ago. But we still have a gap of $7500 a month to break-even. The good news is that with your help we can close this gap. The gap amounts to only 250 orders a month @ $29.95.
With your help to sponsor memberships for non-profits and to give New Moon as gifts, we can continue to ensure a media that lifts girls’ aspirations, increases their power, and gives them an outlet for their unique perspectives and voices. I’m sending this email to everyone I know and asking you to do the same.
Together, we can fill this gap and save New Moon for girls.
Please act today so the media universe for girls won’t be totally dominated by Stardoll.com, Seventeen magazine, and worse.
You can help by:
* Sponsoring memberships for libraries, schools and programs serving low-income girls. It’s quick and easy to sponsor one, ten or 100 girls-every dollar matters!
* Buying memberships for all girls 8-14 that you know. Our holiday special saves you 50% after the first order.
* Telling everyone what you value about New Moon. Link to us, and follow us on Facebook
and Twitter and share with your FB friends and Tweeps.
Together, we can do it. And, in addition to the above ways to help, if you would like to learn more about becoming an investor in New Moon, let me know.
Thank you,
Nancy
I heard another great idea about this issue from Paula Morrow–she suggested that if you don’t have a young girl to buy a subscription for that you could buy a subscription for the local library if they don’t already receive New Moon.
Let’s save the magazine!
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