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FOR CREATORS AND INFLUENCERS

Use your platform to support something real

War Victims Fund is open to creators, influencers, streamers, podcasters, and other public voices who care about meaningful stories, respectful impact, and work that can move people without exploiting pain. If this mission fits your audience, there are several ways to help.

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INTRO

This is not a scripted promotion request

We are not looking for creators or influencers to repeat a fixed message. We are looking for people who want to support a meaningful idea in a way that feels honest, relevant, and worth sharing. The strongest collaborations are clear, human, and natural to the platform and audience.

WHY CREATORS MAY CARE

Why creators and influencers may care

Meaningful purpose

Support a mission that gives you something real to stand behind, not just another short-lived campaign moment.

See the value

Creative freedom

Share the fund in a format that suits your voice, your platform, and the way your audience already listens.

See the approach

Deeper storytelling

This can be more than a mention or repost. It can become a richer story with depth, context, and direction.

Explore the story

Long-term relevance

We are open to creator relationships that can grow over time when there is clear mutual value.

Explore the idea

WAYS TO HELP

There is more than one way to support the fund

Some creators want to post. Some influencers prefer a focused campaign or audience action. Some streamers, podcasters, or hosts want a live format. Others want a deeper role over time. We are open to different formats when they are useful, thoughtful, and real.

SUPPORT FORMATS

Support formats

Share the mission

Create posts, stories, reels, or videos that introduce the fund in a way that suits your platform.

Share the mission

Tell the story

Use your voice to explain the bigger idea behind the fund and why it deserves real attention now.

Tell the story

Host a live format

Join a livestream, podcast, interview, or conversation that gives the mission more depth and visibility.

Host a format

Mobilize your audience

Invite your community to support the fund through a focused fundraiser, challenge, or time-based campaign.

Rally support

Open your network

Introduce the fund to creators, communities, founders, or media contacts who may care about the mission.

Make an introduction

Grow the relationship

If the connection is strong, we can discuss a broader creator role built on trust, clarity, and value.

Explore the role

WHAT COLLABORATION FEELS LIKE

We try to make collaboration clear from the start

Creators and influencers protect their reputation, their time, and the trust of their audience. We take that seriously. Our role is to make the collaboration easy to understand, easy to evaluate, and clear enough to carry forward only when it feels right on both sides.

CREATOR EXPERIENCE

What collaboration feels like in practice

Direct communication

You get a clear route to the team, a practical next step, and a quick sense of what is possible.

Contact the team

Honest expectations

We do not want forced endorsements. If the collaboration does not feel real, it should not move forward.

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Respect for voice

We can share context and facts, but your content should still sound like you and feel natural to your audience.

Keep your voice

Safe public sharing

When support involves donations, we want creators to share only official pages and verified information.

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TRUST AND SAFETY

Protect your audience and your reputation

If you decide to support the fund publicly, use only official pages, official payment routes, and verified contact points. If anything feels unclear, pause and contact the team first. Audience trust is too valuable to risk on uncertainty.

LONG-TERM IDEA

Why this can matter beyond a single post

War Victims Fund is not trying to build support only around urgency. Over time, we want to strengthen a more sustainable model in which charitable support and self-financing ideas can help build long-term capacity. For creators and influencers, that creates room for deeper storytelling than a one-off appeal.

FAQ

Questions creators and influencers often ask

Most strong creator partnerships begin with a simple question: is this worth standing behind?

Do I need a large audience to be relevant?

Not necessarily. Relevance, trust, and the quality of your relationship with your audience often matter more than pure size.

Do I have to make a direct donation ask?

No. Support can take different forms. You may want to tell the story, host a conversation, open the right introduction, or help your audience understand the mission first.

Will you script my content?

No. We can provide context, priorities, and verified information, but we do not want creators to sound artificial.

Can I support a specific direction of the fund?

Yes, that can be discussed. If there is a meaningful reason to focus on a particular direction, we can talk about it before anything goes live.

Can this become a longer-term relationship?

Yes, where the collaboration proves valuable on both sides. We are open to creator relationships that grow over time.

How do I know what page or link to share?

Use only official WVF pages and confirmed support routes. If you are unsure which page is right for your audience, ask the team before publishing anything.

If you want to support the mission, let’s discuss the right format

If you have reach, trust, or a community that could help, we would be glad to discuss the format that fits your platform, audience, and way of working. The best partnerships begin with trust, clarity, and a genuine reason to care.

Primary contact: contact@warvictimsfund.com