Impact
Since 2020, the Good Miami Project has partnered with over 60 Miami-based non-profits to amplify their missions through high-quality pro bono and discounted photography. The Good Miami Project helps non-profits connect with their communities, inspire supporters, and raise critical funds by providing visual storytelling that captures each organization's unique work. Here’s how the project is making an impact:
Amplifying Voices in the Community
The Good Miami Project’s photography empowers non-profits to reach wider audiences through social media campaigns, newsletters, community exhibits, and billboards across Miami. Each image tells a story that strengthens the connection between these organizations and their supporters. For example:
305 Pink Pack: A recent session with 305 Pink Pack captured intimate portraits of women battling cancer, highlighting their strength and resilience. These powerful images brought new awareness and community support to an organization dedicated to providing essential resources and emotional backing.
Dade Heritage Trust: By showcasing Miami’s architectural legacy, images from the Good Miami Project support Dade Heritage Trust’s mission to preserve and protect historic sites. These photos raise awareness for preservation efforts, inspiring community members to connect with and safeguard Miami’s heritage.
Beyond individual organizations, the Good Miami Project’s images empower non-profits to:
Enhance Fundraising Efforts: These photos are crucial in campaigns that secure vital donations, grants, and sponsorships.
Raise Awareness: By visually showcasing their work, non-profits communicate their mission more effectively to potential supporters.
Advocate for Change: As advocacy tools, these images reach policymakers and community leaders, amplifying calls for action on critical issues.
Empowering Over 60 Organizations
The Good Miami Project has collaborated with a diverse range of non-profits, addressing issues such as:
Social Justice: Documenting the efforts of grassroots organizations advancing equity and human rights.
Environmental Conservation: Capturing the work of groups dedicated to preserving South Florida’s unique ecosystems and waterways.
Cultural Preservation: Supporting arts organizations and community initiatives celebrating Miami’s cultural heritage.
Exhibitions and Public Installations
The Good Miami Project’s work has reached thousands through public displays at locations such as the Miami-Dade Main Public Library, Adrienne Arsht Center, Lynn University, and bus stops across Miami. These exhibitions increase visibility for supported causes and spark meaningful conversations in the community.
Recognized Impact and a Commitment to the Future
In 2023, the Good Miami Project received an Oolite Arts Creator Award, recognizing the impact of visual storytelling in driving social and environmental change. Committed to continuing this work, the project now offers an online store where print sales directly fund future projects, ensuring more organizations like 305 Pink Pack and Dade Heritage Trust can share their stories and make a lasting impact.
Together, the Good Miami Project and Miami’s non-profits are making a difference—one image, one story, at a time.