GoFundMe or Other Platform Campaign Manager – Urgent Injustice, Persecution

A client has come to me with an urgent need for me to find them a crowdfunding expert for a possibly life saving campaign.

If you are among the best crowdfunding experts here are the details they sent:


I am seeking an experienced, results-driven GoFundMe (or other platform) campaign manager to fully handle and run an urgent personal crowdfunding campaign on a pure commission basis (15%-25% of total funds raised, no upfront or fixed fees – you earn only on success).

We will however pay a small consultation fee for the successful candidate, once they have been selected.

Project Overview


This is a high-stakes, time-sensitive emergency for a single father and young daughter facing immediate homelessness and hunger due to no welfare support.

For over 2 years, we've been deliberately starved and left in danger by the other parent and UK system actions — including passport cancellation that stranded us near a war zone without escape options and blocked asylum claims in a safer country.

The mother has not contacted her child in over a year, admitted to court advisors she had the child to "get out of a rut," and took the family home despite court findings that she attempted fraud and previously abused me.

We could have died from these actions and remain in ongoing life-threatening danger.

Evidence (court judgments, reports, timeline) is here:


This personal injustice is part of wider, internationally criticized UK systemic failures — including "two-tier justice" debates, free speech restrictions leading to arrests for online expression, and repeated child protection shortcomings (e.g., grooming gangs cover-ups and cases like Sara Sharif's murder) — amplifying the newsworthy urgency of our survival need and child endangerment from state-perpetrated persecution.


Funds will primarily cover immediate survival basics (rent, food, shelter to prevent homelessness/hunger), with a portion allocated to urgent legal fees for recovering passports (to enable safe asylum options), pursuing custody protection in the UK or overseas, and related steps to safeguard our child from ongoing endangerment.

The campaign goal is at least $2000/month equivalent in bridge/recurring funds to achieve this stability while pursuing longer-term safety/asylum. The story's newsworthy elements (systemic child endangerment, government-perpetrated persecution, abandonment) could attract media, justice communities, and empathetic donors.

Your Role (Full Delegation – Minimal Involvement from Me)

You manage everything end-to-end so I can focus on my child and recovery


Key tasks:


Review Substack/story/docs and craft a compelling, safe, emotionally resonant GoFundMe page (title, description, images, goal breakdown, urgent 2-week deadlines for first shelter/food needs).

There are also podcasts where you can here me speak about the case to assess how I come across:


Ensure compliance with GoFundMe, or other platform if you prefer, rules (transparent, factual, redacted sensitive details, focus on urgent child safety/survival).

Set up and optimize for conversions (clear asks, progress updates, thank-you strategy).

Drive daily promotion:

Share in survivor/justice networks (family court abuse groups, men's rights spaces, X/Reddit hashtags like #FamilyCourtAbuse), targeted outreach (media pitches on injustice/persecution hook), and build momentum.

Post regular updates (progress, thanks, safe photos if approved) to foster trust.
Monitor donations; communicate only for approvals/key decisions.

Target fast results:
Launch within days, first donations in 1–2 weeks.

Requirements / Ideal Candidate

Proven success managing personal/emergency/injustice/survivor GoFundMe campaigns (share 2–3 examples/links, especially family court, custody, abuse allegations, homelessness, or systemic injustice).

Strong emotional copywriting for donor connection without exaggeration.
Experience in social media outreach, media pitching, and quick momentum-building.
Trauma-informed approach and safe framing (focus on child safety, urgent needs).

Immediate availability and consistent daily effort for 2–4 weeks.

Reviews/references showing reliability in commission-based or high-stakes campaigns preferred.

Compensation

Pure commission: 15%-25%of funds raised (propose your %; higher OK for strong track record). No base/hourly/upfront pay. Funds go directly to me; you invoice % after milestones/total.


To Apply Send:
Why you are a good fit.
Links/examples of 2–3 similar campaigns managed.
Brief launch strategy for this urgent, high-impact story.
Your commission percentage proposal.
Any questions.

Serious applicants only – this is truly urgent (2-week survival window). Need someone ready to launch fast and deliver results. Thank you.

Contract duration of 1 to 3 months. with 30 hours per week.

Mandatory skills:
Copywriting, Marketing Strategy, Crowdfunding Campaign, Crowdfunding Consultation, Fundraising, Social Media Marketing, Digital Marketing, Influencer Marketing
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