BE INTERACTIVE – SAN FRANCISCO

We are pleased to announce the birth of our new non profit project – Be Interactive! This will combine charity initiatives, community-enrichment programs, and all sorts of creative campaigns designed to promote engagement, inspire activism, and encourage people to get involved with their communities and give back to the people around them. We will of course continue to donate one dollar per ticket from each and every Bassnectar event, but we are now launching this entirely independent arm of the team: dedicated and devoted to the service of others 🙂

Today we are announcing the first fundraiser event for Be Interactive in San Francisco on Saturday, September 29th.

Bassnectar, The Glitch Mob, Dead Prez, Ninth Child, Zion i, Ashel SeaSunz, and Xiutezcatl Martinez are all gathering to throw down in support of this consciousness-raising cause: with a special focus on the upcoming elections and how to promote voter fairness and justice. 100% of proceeds go to charity, and we are aiming to raise $100,000 for Be Interactive campaigns & initiatives.

It’s been years since we hosted a proper throwdown in the hometown, so come celebrate with us, and our friends:

All tickets for this event are SOLD OUT

Get Involved – Be Interactive Now!

We are designing both virtual and analog ways for you to be involved. Start by following our new avatars @BeInteractiveHQ on Twitter, @BeInteractiveHQ Instagram, facebook.com/BeInteractiveHQ, and visiting our website beinteractivehq.org to learn more about the concept. Although we have many diverse approaches to encouraging engagement, one of the most direct ways to get involved is with our Creative Project Grants:

We will collect submissions from community members about various creative campaigns they would like to launch, almost like a kick starter dedicated to acts of giving & charity. It will be a contest of sorts, in that the finalist who is selected will be granted financial support to carry out their campaign, and interactive support & participation from our organization. While these contests will launch later in the year, you can get involved now to learn more and get a head start dreaming up your ideas.

Here are some immediate steps you can take to Be Interactive:

1. Take over our Facebook Page

Have an issue you care about and want to tell the community more? You are invited to apply for a Facebook Story Takeover.

Here’s how the takeover auditions work:

1. Plan what you want to say for your issue. Make sure that facts from credible sources support your words & ideas.

2. Lay out a text summary of 10-15 story “snaps” that you want to create. What will you say? Will it be your face, or will you be showing us something?

3. Make sure that your story pops: introduce yourself, give some facts about your cause, offer a challenge to help your cause that is for everyone in the US (even if they don’t have money to donate or aren’t in your area), and stay positive! The goal is to inspire people to take action.

4. Send in your text summary, along with your list of sources, to beinteractive@bassnectar.net for consideration as soon as you can! From there we’ll have more info on how to film the videos. It only requires an Instagram account and a smartphone.

2. Share news and action alerts around key issues

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for updates on ways you can take action, and news about the 2018 midterms + electoral reform, as well as other issues we are focusing on. Link up with our partners, and learn which important issues need your help. There are currently many primary and local elections, and you can get involved right away.



(If you’re tuning in on Facebook, select “show first” when you follow to be sure that algorithm doesn’t hide us.)

3. Participate in our first art contest – Creative Democracy

Meme-makers unite! We are partnering with Equal Citizens and Electric Forest to tell the stories of why our democracy needs help in meme or video form. You do not have to be a designer to do this. You DO need to have a sense of humor.

We are contributing $500 to reward five winners in the contest, and until June 17 you can also enter a challenge to participate in a live in person brainstorm session with Bassnectar at Electric Forest, as well as full weekend camping passes to either weekend of Electric Forest.

Enter the contest.

4. Look out for Be Interactive projects at our events & at select festivals.

We will be tabling at info booths and engagement centers to spread information, make friends, build community, and strengthen the bonds between the Ambassadors, Bass Network, Love Here, and all our various charity partners. From hosting art gallery auctions and raffles, to running food & clothing drives, to lending a hand at community gardens: there is mucho interaction to be had at each event.

If you’re heading to Bass Center, San Francisco, or any of our events this year, check in with Be Interactive online and see what projects we will be activating on-the-ground. (You can also check the Community section of the Bassnectar App.) The more of you that get involved, the better our projects will represent our community and its values.

We are excited for the future!!!

Thanks for your time

– the Be Interactive team

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Ages: 18+

Doors: 6:00 PM

Allowed items:

> Earplugs

> Non-professional digital and film cameras

> Standard size bags and backpacks

> One factory-sealed plastic bottle of water 20oz or less (caps to be removed by security at the entrance)

> Empty Camelbaks (bladder must be removable)

> Hula hoops

> Reusable light-up toys & LED Gloves

> Reasonable amount of inflatable toys

> Sealed: cigarette packages, tampons, packs of gum, and chapstick/lip gloss

> Lighters

> Prescription and OTC medications subject to specific conditions

> Vaporizer and electronic cigarettes subject to standard venue rules

Prohibited Items:

> Any professional cameras, any video, and/or any audio equipment

> Large bags or backpacks

> Unsealed: cigarette packages, tampons, packs of gum, chapstick/lip gloss

> Totems of any kind (venue rule)

> Water guns, water balloons, and/or any other kind of water projectile

> Masks

> Glowsticks

> Focus light beam devices of any kind, including laser pointers

> Any item that can be used as a weapon

> Fireworks, pyrotechnics, or any other kind of explosive

> Drug paraphernalia

> Vitamins

> Instruments

> Flyers and stickers

> Marker pens and spray paint

> Stuffed animals or dolls

> Tripods, monopods, and selfie-sticks

> No aerosol or other spray products



ID Guidelines

Acceptable:

> US government-issued driver license or ID card displaying a photograph and date of birth.

> US or foreign government-issued passport displaying a photograph and date of birth.

> Foreign government-issued driver license with a color photocopy of a foreign government-issued passport with both documents displaying both a photograph and date of birth.

Not accepted:

> School identification cards

> Consular identification cards

> Expired identification of any kind, even if listed on the “Acceptable” list.

> Birth certificates

> Photocopies of any identification document except as noted in the “Acceptable” list