Bandcamp Launches 3rd Annual Juneteenth NAACP Fundraiser

by | Jun 17, 2022 | Culture, Stories | 0 comments

Between its artist-first model and no-fee holidays, Bandcamp has maintained its reputation as an online music store for the people. Today, the company is holding another Juneteenth fundraiser in which it will donate 100% of its fees to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.

Bandcamp organized its first Juneteenth fundraiser in 2020 in response to the police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. Juneteenth 19th, 1865 marks the end of slavery in Texas, two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.

The annual fundraiser “is part of our larger, ongoing commitment to racial equity,” according to a blog post by Bandcamp CEO and Cofounder Ethan Diamond. Also key in their efforts are their “mission to support artists, the products we develop, those we promote through the Bandcamp Daily and Bandcamp Radio, how we work together as a team, who and how we hire, and our relationships with organizations local to our Oakland space.”

Diamond goes on to mention several of said organizations by name. East Oakland CollectiveEast Oakland Youth Development CenterThe Hidden Genius ProjectOakland Black Business Fund, and Oakland Kids First all garner an endorsement from the music platform.

Bandcamp launched in 2008, differentiating itself by offering creators more control over how they sell music and merchandise. In March, Fortnite developer Epic Games acquired the company for an undisclosed sum. Other than fighting for Bandcamp to keep using its existing payment system on android devices, the conglomerate has yet to significantly influence the direction of the platform.

Until 12:00 AM PDT, Bandcamp’s share of all sales will be donated to the NAACP Legal Defense fund. The initiative can also be supported directly through the NAACP website.

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