Artists
The Poverty Revolution Artist Partnership gives recording artists the opportunity to leverage their skills and talents to connect with fans on a deeper level, while working together to create permanent solutions to the poverty crisis. Artists form a group, partnering with one of our 11 communities, and they're asking you to join them in the revolution to end poverty.
Click here to see a list of all Poverty Revolution groups and check out some of the amazing artists currently involved with the Poverty Revolution!
Are you an artist?
You have a voice to influence others through music. FH Canada’s aspiration is to empower you to use that voice to rally your audience and fans to join us in overcoming the worldwide poverty crisis. The Poverty Revolution Artist Partnership makes your voice louder to help those without a voice.
Poverty Revolution will give you the chance to partner with a developing community in one of 10 different countries around the world. You may be given the opportunity to visit and work alongside the people in this community as you help transform it into one that is happy, healthy and self-sustaining. In addition, the Poverty Revolution online social network brings your audience and developing community closer together, while allowing you to easily connect to others, generate support and update people on progress being made in the community.
Through your partnership with Poverty Revolution, you will gain significant exposure in the industry through the following communication mediums:
• Online group profile on FH Canada’s website
• Opportunities for customized radio, online and other promotions
• Features in promo materials
• Online banner ads on websites
• Facebook features and ads
• Twitter updates and feeds
• Events where FH Canada is present
• Current FH Canada donor communication
Find out how you can gain significant exposure in the industry while making a lasting impact in the world. For more information, email Grant Saip, FH Canada Community Partnerships.
Featured Artist
It all started for Shiloh at the age of 7 when she was the youngest person ever to be admitted into the McGill University Voice program. At 8 years old, she was the youngest performer to appear on the television show 'DECIBEL', hosted by Natalie Simard and viewed by over one million people... By the time she was 9, she had already recorded her first full length gospel CD. Now nineteen years old, her first single "The Way We Are" has hit the Canadian Christian Radio Charts. Shiloh-Sheray is now touring and working on her second Solo album scheduled to be released later on this year.
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Join other members in partnership with a developing community in their pursuit of becoming self-sustaining.
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“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute.”
Proverbs 31:8

