New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Dove Entertainment) After successfully closing out its 2nd annual Hip Hop Health Month in September, the Non-profit Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum & Educational Institution has today relaunched its Fan VIP Membership Drive today. The Founding Fans Membership Campaign salutes the first 350,000 VIP Membership Fans who join for $35 at https://hiphophalloffame.org as they will be 'enshrined with hip hop greats' in a real life 'Fan Wall of Fame Exhibit' inside the HHHOF Museum with their picture, and a 20 second video clip of why they love hip hop when it opens in late 2016-17. A rendering of the exhibit is on display. Those fans and supporters will also receive a VIP 10% discount on all Merchandise, Events, and Products.
A new crowd funding initiative will be unveiled prior to the upcoming Hip Hop Hall of Fame Awards TV Show '2015 Inductee Announcement' Press Conference slated for late October. The event will be attended by Hip Hop Artists, Pioneers, Executives, Celebrities, and special guest. The HHHOF Awards show continues talks with television networks, and potential sponsors and advertisers as it will tape during Hip Hop Hall of Fame Week November 28th - December 4th, closing out Hip Hop History Month in November. The new Harlem site will be unveiled at a private event, and then publicly at during the HHHOF week of activities.
The HHHOF Museum has also initialized its early campaign by reaching out to potential partners, sponsors, major legacy contributors, and challenge grants that shall continue through 2016-17. "The level of excellence and historical significance that will be expressed in the Hip Hop Hall of Fame + Museum & Entertainment Complex Harlem site can be achieved only with a significant infusion of philanthropic capital, fan and supporter memberships, entertainment industry and executive support, artists and celebrity proclamations with natural sponsorships and naming rights opportunities," said JT Thompson, the creator of the HHHOF Awards that first aired on BET in the 1990s, and is the founder of the HHHOF Museum.
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