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The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign: Sustaining a Global Movement and the Realities Behind Non-Profit Endeavours

Creating awareness movements, non-profits, or community events is often a calling born from a deep desire to make a difference in the world. Those who undertake such missions are driven by passion, empathy, and a commitment to service. However, this noble pursuit often comes with immense challenges and personal sacrifices. The mental health toll on individuals who give themselves endlessly to these causes is significant, and many small non-profits struggle to keep their doors open due to fluctuating donations and resource limitations.

The Mental Health Toll on Changemakers

Those who dedicate their lives to service often face unique mental health struggles. The constant drive to help others, coupled with the emotional weight of the issues they are addressing, can lead to burnout, anxiety, and depression. A study by the National Council for Behavioral Health found that 70% of non-profit employees feel overwhelmed by their workload, and 60% experience high levels of stress.

Moreover, a report by the Nonprofit Quarterly highlighted that non-profit leaders are at a higher risk of mental health issues due to the relentless pressure to meet funding goals, manage limited resources, and address the needs of their communities. The emotional labor involved in witnessing and addressing societal issues can be overwhelming, leading to compassion fatigue and a decline in mental well-being.

The Struggles of Small Non-Profits

Many small non-profits face a constant battle to stay afloat. According to the National Center for Charitable Statistics, nearly half of all non-profits in the United States operate with budgets under $50,000 annually, making financial sustainability a significant challenge. These organizations often rely on donations, which can be inconsistent and unpredictable, causing financial strain and uncertainty.

The constant need to secure funding diverts attention from the core mission, leading to burnout and frustration among founders and volunteers. A survey by the Nonprofit Finance Fund revealed that 52% of non-profits faced long-term financial sustainability challenges, and 41% had less than three months of cash reserves. These financial pressures contribute to the closure of many small non-profits, despite their essential work and impact.

Glenn Marsden's Vision: A Sustainable Approach to Service

Witnessing these struggles firsthand, Glenn Marsden, founder of the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign (IPC), chose a different path. Over years of experience of witnessing and doing research of the non-profit sector, Marsden saw the challenges and politics that often hindered the effectiveness and sustainability of charitable organisations. Determined to create a lasting impact without succumbing to these pitfalls, he built his own business model to support IPC.

Marsden’s approach allowed him to pour resources into IPC and ensure its sustainability on his terms. By creating a business that funds the campaign, he has been able to maintain control over its direction and focus, free from the constraints and uncertainties of traditional non-profit funding. This model has enabled IPC to thrive for over six years, continually expanding its reach and impact around the world.

Free Resources and Community Initiatives

Despite operating as a business, IPC has remained true to its mission of service. The campaign provides free resources and community initiatives that foster a sense of connection and support. By leveraging the business model to sustain operations, IPC can offer valuable mental health resources, workshops, and events without the financial instability that plagues many non-profits.

The journey of those who dedicate their lives to service is often fraught with challenges, including significant mental health struggles and financial uncertainties. Many small non-profits close their doors due to the relentless pressure to secure funding and the emotional toll of their work.

Glenn Marsden’s innovative approach with the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign demonstrates that sustainability and impact can be achieved through a business model that supports and empowers the mission.

By understanding the realities behind non-profit endeavors and exploring sustainable alternatives, we can better support those who strive to make a difference in the world.

Marsden’s success with IPC serves as an inspiring example of how dedication, innovation, and a commitment to service can create lasting change and a brighter future for all.

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We know just how important it is to get these hard conversations around Mental Health and Wellbeing started with friends and family, so why not 'Pay it Forward' and show your family and friends what you are a part of and why you love being a part of the IPC Global Community Platform and the support network we have and continue to build worldwide to make a difference in changing the narrative around Mental Health.   

Pay it Froward by inviting 5 of your family members and friends below and we will do the rest by sending them our newsletter to introduce ourselves and a personal invite to our platform to join you and our Global Community Members.

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British Recording Artist Jamelia gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts.

'I think being Imperfectly Perfect is beautiful. Allowing everyone around you to be honest. We are all weird. We are all a bit quirky and that's beautiful. L...

‘I think being Imperfectly Perfect is beautiful. Allowing everyone around you to be honest. We are all weird. We are all a bit quirky and that’s beautiful. Let’s celebrate that. Go out into the world and be exactly who you are. Dr Seuss said; ‘Those who matter, don’t mind and those who mind, don’t matter’and that’s exactly how I want my children and myself. The best thing we can do now is to pass these messages or these lessons on to our children and from the jump, you be exactly who you are. Are you honest? Are you allowing yourself to be honest? - Jamelia

A huge thank you to Britian’s very own singer-songwriter Jamelia for getting behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign’s Global Efforts in changing the culture and narrative around Mental Health.

Jamelia is not only an incredible advocate for people speaking up but somebody who has sold millions of albums and scored number one’s all over the world. She has won multiple awards including 4 Mobo’s a Q award and an Ivor Novello. She’s appeared on programmes on every major UK TV channel and hit the screens on countless movies both in front and her music as soundtracks and tv screens.

So we are truly grateful for her taking the time out of her schedule to get behind our efforts and share her story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast.

Releasing this week, be sure to head to Spotify or IHeartRadio to subscribe and keep notified when the episode drops.

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Britain's Gemma Oaten Shares HER Story.

'Imperfectly Perfect to me means what I've lived my life by. There is no perfect. There is no normal. But if you live by Dr.Seuss you can't go wrong. 'Today ...

Be sure to click on the video link above to watch Founder; Glenn Marsden’s recent chat for the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast with Emmerdale Star Gemma Oaten as she shares her own personal story struggling in her early years with Body Image and Anorexia which led her down a dark path to experiencing a heart-attack.

The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign Face-Masks are now LIVE!

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We received tons of requests for Imperfectly Perfect Campaign face-masks. 

So we listened and today we dropped 8 different designs!

They are now LIVE on our site!

‘What better way to stay safe during this time as well as keeping those conversations going surrounding Mental Health.’

Be sure to grab yours today, rep the masks, start a conversation and make a difference that could save a life.

https://www.imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org/shop

*be sure to send us a photo wearing your new mask and you will be featured on our page!

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Have you listened to the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast yet? Such an incredible line up for this month inc several episodes just released. So many amazing influe...

Have you listened to the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast yet?

So many amazing influential public figures across all sectors around the world getting behind the @imperfectlyperfectcampaign global efforts. 

One commonality between everyone - they all have a story! 

They are all huge advocates towards changing the conversation around mental health and letting people know it’s ok to reach out for help. 

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Beating The Odds with Anthony Trucks

Anthony Trucks is a self proclaimed "Foster kid turned NFL athlete turned serial entrepreneur." He is a family man, appeared on an American Ninja Warrior, is a former NFL player, Business Owner, International Speaker and Corporate Business Consultant. At the age of three years old, Anthony was placed into the foster care system.

Anthony Trucks is a self proclaimed “Foster kid turned NFL athlete turned serial entrepreneur." He is a family man, appeared on an American Ninja Warrior, is a former NFL player, Business Owner, International Speaker and Corporate Business Consultant. At the age of three years old, Anthony was placed into the foster care system. It’s a well-known fact that up to 50 percent of kids placed in the system will end up homeless upon emancipation, and 75% of prison inmates in the U.S. are former foster kids so needless to say the odds were against him from the beginning. This looming reality was never lost on him and he spent a good bulk of his childhood feeling adrift, unworthy and listless. For years, he spent every day in survival mode, just trying to make it to the next day, week and year in one piece. Listen in to this powerful episode, as Anthony delves in to his story, his personal struggles and how he overcame adversity and turned everything around to become the man he is today. Powerful, inspirational and life lessons that we can all learn from.

to find out more information on Anthony, you can find him on all his socials @anthonytrucks and through his official website at: https://anthonytrucks.com/about-anthony/

If you would like to know more about the campaigns global efforts and how you can get involved, simply head to our official website at imperfectyperfectcampaign.org or email us at info@imperfectyperfectcampaign.org

The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is a privately run awareness campaign. We are not a registered charity nor a service for professional advice. Should you need help, please refer to your nearest crisis numbers.

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Uncovering Every Ounce of Courage with Actor Gerald Isaac Waters.

Five years ago, Gerald Isaac Waters suffered a fall that left him permanently paralyzed from the neck down, and confining him to a mobile wheelchair. Hearing words like "new normal" and "never again" in a time of such darkness stung even more so than on a day-to-day basis.

Our latest episode for the Imperfectly Perfect Podcast has just dropped with none other than Actor Gerald Isaac Waters who you can currently see starring in the hit movie on @netflix right now ‘All Together Now’ a heart-warming story of finding hope in the darkest of times.

It tells the story of friendship and gives us hope and that tale of friendship in the movie certainly hit home for Gerald as he recalls the moment everything changed for him and how he gathered the strength to rebuild. 

“On July 2015, my life tragically took a change. Life as I knew it was over and now I was faced with what would become my new normal. The strength to rebuild and start my new life definitely came in the form of my family and my friends. Having them as my rock when times got hard and as a cheering squad when I started to achieve goals is the reason I am where I am today," 

We are truly thrilled to bring you such an inspirational episode with such an empowering guy who is making a big impact not only in his work, but in the lives of many sharing his story. 

To listen to the episode, simply head to Spotify or IHeartRadio, subscribe and check out the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast.

To find out more about Gerald, you can find him through his socials @officialhumptydumpty

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9499017/

To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and how you can get involved simply head to: 
https://www.imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org

The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is creating awareness and not a substitute for professional advice. Should you need help, please refer to your nearest crisis numbers.


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Front Line Professionals getting behind our message globally!

It is incredibly humbling to know we have so many people around the world helping us spread the campaign’s message! It is an absolute honor when those on the frontlines who are risking their lives every day, take the time to draw attention to the campaign and mental health awareness! 

Thank you to this firefighter in Washington D.C for sending us this selfie and acknowledging that he too is imperfectly perfect! We appreciate you!❤️

To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and how you can get involved simply head to: 
https://www.imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org/

We want to thank our front line medical professionals for getting behind our Global Efforts.

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Before we thank Martha for supporting our campaign, please help us in thanking HER for working on the frontlines!!! 

Martha is an oncology nurse in Los Angeles and a true hero in our eyes!!! 

We appreciate you Martha and love that you are Imperfectly Perfect!!

Kerrie & Dolly chat with Founder Glenn Marsden on JOY TV.

Such a privilege for our Founder Glenn Marsden to be a guest on the Kerrie & Dollie's House Party live streamed show hosted by Kerrie Stanley and Dolly Diamo...

Such a privilege for our Founder Glenn to be invited on to the Kerrie and Dolly show streaming live this evening in Melbourne to talk about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign Global Efforts.

We are very grateful. 

To see the whole interview and their amazing show, simply head to — Kerrie & Dolly

Julian Sado gets personal as we discuss from being one of Hollywood's Hottest Agents to some of the biggest names to taking on Corporate America.

Listen to this episode from ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast on Spotify. We are excited to be dropping another episode with Julian Sado who is not only a part of the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign team but somebody whom has been very open about his own personal struggles and journey throughout a career that took him through the heights of Hollywood and beyond at a young age to taking on Corporate America as one of the most sought after Business and Life Coaches.

We are excited to be dropping another episode with Julian Sado  who is not only a part of the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign team but somebody whom has been very open about his own personal struggles and journey throughout a career that took him through the heights of Hollywood and beyond at a young age to taking on Corporate America as one of the most sought after Business and Life Coaches.

To find out more about Julian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliansado/ ⠀⠀

To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and how you can get involved simply head to imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org or email us with your story today at info@imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org

The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is creating awareness and not a substitute for professional advice. Should you need help, please call please refer to your nearest crisis numbers.  

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The Wiggle's Simon Pryce gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts

The Wiggles, Simon Pryce gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts in raising awareness surround mental health by sharing his own persona...

The Wiggles, Simon Pryce gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts in raising awareness surround mental health by sharing his own personal story with the campaign.

If you would like to know more about the campaigns global efforts and how you can get involved, simply head to our official website at imperfectyperfectcampaign.org or email us at info@imperfectyperfectcampaign.org 

The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is a privately run awareness campaign. We are not a registered charity nor a service for professional advice. Should you need help, please refer to your nearest crisis numbers.

Q & A with Photographer Glenn Marsden, Founder of Imperfectly Perfect Campaign

Source: Celebrity Kind.

Source: Celebrity Kind.

Just over a year ago, photographer Glenn Marsden set out on a mission to capture raw, powerful images of celebrities and other influential figures to help start a discussion about mental health and suicide.

And boy, has he started one.

His Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is gaining worldwide attention as he disrupts our social media feeds with the reality of mental health rather than the glossy, highlight reel we’re so used to…..

A big thank you to Celebrity Kind for the write up.

To view the whole article, simply click on the link below:

https://www.celebritykind.com/health/q-a-with-photographer-glenn-marsden-founder-of-imperfectly-perfect-campaign/

ABC's; A Million Little Things Christina Moses gets Personal. We discuss career, the huge success of her show, entertainment, mental health and more....

Listen to this episode from ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast on Spotify. " A Million Little Things" actress Christina Moses; who is known for her role as Regina on the show shares insight into her incredible career, what it has taken and where it all began.

" A Million Little Things" actress Christina Moses; who is known for her role as Regina on the show shares insight into her incredible career, what it has taken and where it all began. We talk mental health and suicide awareness advocacy and how it was we first came to speak.

ig: @christinamoses

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The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign challenge #iamimperfectlyperfect gets picked up in South East Asia.

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The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign continues to be making moves around the world with the #iamimperfectlyperfect challenge getting picked up by South East Asia and been pushed through University Campus and faculties with the Student Magazines.

BET; The Oval's Star Taja V Simpson gets personal as we chat all about her career, entertainment, mental wellbeing and finding her Voice & Power in Hollywood... plus we talk Beyonce!

Listen to this episode from ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast on Spotify. Director, Producer, Actress and Business Woman Taja V Simpson is leading the way in Hollywood. With so many credits to her name both in front of the camera and behind; there isn't much this lady cannot do.

Director, Producer, Actress and Business Woman Taja V Simpson is leading the way in Hollywood.

With so many credits to her name both in front of the camera and behind; there isn't much this lady cannot do. We delve in to her amazing career and where it all began during this incredible episode and get deep whilst we talk about why she is so passionate about mental health advocacy, plus such an interesting chat about spirituality and a little voice in Taja's head that told her to never stop.

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Simon Pryce and Glenn Marsden featuring on Australia's The Daily Edition Show

'Losing a close friend of mine, whom on the outside was looking fine and everything was ok. A 'rosy' picture to the world but inside was having all this stru...

'Losing a close friend of mine, whom on the outside was looking fine and everything was ok.

A ‘rosy’ picture to the world but inside was having all this struggle and turmoil.

I got involved because the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign represented exactly what I’d just experienced.’ - Simon Pryce (The Wiggles)

Simon Pryce joins Founder Glenn Marsden on CH7 The Daily Edition to discuss his involvement with the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts.

To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and how you can get involved simply head to: https://www.imperfectlyperfectcampaig...

Be sure to also check out the Imperfectly Perfect Podcast with all our latest episodes speaking with highly acclaimed faces, influencers, experts and those who have been through extreme adversity via:

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The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is creating awareness and not a substitute for professional advice. Should you need help, please refer to your nearest crisis numbers. Source: @dailyeditionon7