A Drop in the Digital Bucket: Richmond Folk Festival Fans Can Text to Donate in 2019

Venture Richmond Partners with Captech Consulting to Introduce Cashless Giving Option

October 8, 2019 - If you’ve ever been to the Richmond Folk Festival, chances are you’ve encountered the notoriously energetic Bucket Brigade volunteers calling on everyone within earshot to put a “drop in the bucket” to keep the festival free.

This year, with the introduction of a new “text-to-donate” feature, everyone is getting a bucket. 

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“We cannot begin to express our gratitude to CapTech for investing their time and resources to make cashless giving possible this year,” Venture Richmond Festival Director Stephen Lecky said. “Considering how frequently people use their credit cards to pay for festival food and merchandise, it became clear that the Bucket Brigade also needed to evolve.”

Every drop counts

Whether it is a digital deposit or cold, hard cash, the generous support of corporate sponsors, volunteers and individual donations help offset the $1.5 million budget it requires to produce the Richmond Folk Festival each year. 

Tim Fite

Tim Fite

Tim Fite, a Management Consultant at Richmond-based consulting firm, CapTech, has volunteered at the Richmond Folk Festival since it began in 2005. Fite made the suggestion to make text-to-donate available after last year’s festival, which despite record-breaking crowds, saw a significant dip in Bucket Brigade donations. 

“The Richmond Folk Festival is one of the most successful festivals of its kind, anywhere in the country,” Fite said. “People love the festival and want to donate, but they literally don’t have the cash to drop in the bucket.” 

Fite reached out to his CapTech colleagues to come up with a solution to this modern problem. “When I made inquiries among my colleagues, I had an instant team of people who wanted to help make this happen.” 

How it works

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Fans can put a digital drop in the bucket by simply texting the word FOLK to 24365. A text with a secure link will immediately be sent to your mobile device that will allow you to donate to the Richmond Folk Festival through PayPal, Venmo, debit or credit card. 

“It isn’t necessarily about getting people to donate more,” Fite said. “It’s about helping more people donate.”

It’s that easy. And it can be done at any time and from anywhere. But those who prefer the old school tradition of putting cash in the big, orange bucket, the enthusiastic team of Brigaders will be waiting to greet you this weekend at the 15th annual Richmond Folk Festival. 

Donate online now!

  

About the Richmond Folk Festival 

The Richmond Folk Festival is one of Virginia's largest events, drawing visitors from all over the country to downtown Richmond's historic riverfront. The Festival is a FREE three-day event that got its start as the National Council for the Traditional Arts’ National Folk Festival, held in Richmond from 2005-2007. In the tradition of “The National," the Richmond Folk Festival features excellent performing groups representing a diverse array of cultural traditions on seven stages. The festival includes continuous music and dance performances, a Virginia Folklife Area featuring ongoing demonstrations, an interactive Family Area produced by the Children's Museum of Richmond, a folk art marketplace, regional and ethnic foods, festival merchandise and more. Additional information is available at www.richmondfolkfestival.org.

About Venture Richmond 

Venture Richmond is a non-profit organization formed to engage business and community leaders in partnering with the City to enhance the vitality of the community, particularly Downtown, through economic development, marketing, promotion, advocacy and events. Venture Richmond provides enhanced property management services for both the Downtown and Riverfront including; the Clean & Safe program, beautification and landscaping projects and management and maintenance of Brown's Island, the Canal Walk and Belle Isle parking lot. Venture Richmond Events produces Friday Cheers, the 2nd Street Festival, the Richmond Folk Festival, and partners with the Richmond Sportsbackers to produce Dominion Energy Riverrock. Venture Richmond also operates Riverfront Canal Cruises. Both Venture Richmond Events, LLC, and Riverfront Canal Cruises, LLC, are subsidiaries of Venture Richmond, Inc. For more information visit www.venturerichmond.com.

About the National Council for the Traditional Arts

A leading non-profit in the field, the National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) is dedicated to the presentation and documentation of folk and traditional arts in the U.S. Stressing excellence and authenticity, the NCTA presents the nation’s finest traditional artists in major festivals, tours, concerts, workshops, demonstrations, exhibitions, media productions, school programs, cross-cultural exchanges, and other activities. It works in partnership with American communities to establish new, sustainable traditional arts events that deliver lasting social, cultural, and economic benefits. Over 7,000 hours of the NCTA’s archival audio recordings dating from the 1930s are permanently housed at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. The NCTA champions the interests of folk and traditional artists and organizations in the arena of public policy. For more about the NCTA, visit http://ncta-usa.org/.

About CapTech Consulting

For over 20 years, CapTech partnered with some of the world's most successful companies pioneering custom solutions that bridge the gap between business and technology. We are a national IT management consulting firm that collaborates with clients to design, develop, and manage technical and digital solutions that delight customers, drive and meet strategic objectives. We have a passion for driving innovation and growth for our clients. Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, CapTech has locations in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Columbus (Ohio), Denver, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C.

Revving Up for the 15th Annual Richmond Folk Festival

Revving Up for the 15th Annual Richmond Folk Festival

RTD Virginia Folklife Area to Showcase “Hot Rods and Hot Licks” in 2019

Sept. 19, 2019 - The Virginia Folklife Program, sponsored by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, is revving up for the 15th annual Richmond Folk Festival with a Hot Rods and Hot Licks program celebrating the Commonwealth’s most skilled and innovative “motorheads”—artisans of the automotive arts.

Richmond Folk Festival Announces Twelve More Artists 

15th Anniversary Festival Continues History of Artistic Excellence

August 27, 2019 , RICHMOND, Va. - Venture Richmond today announced 12 additional artists who will perform at the 15th Annual Richmond Folk Festival on the weekend of October 11-13, 2019. 

“To celebrate such a special anniversary, we wanted to create a truly memorable October weekend, inviting back some artists who were here in the early years but also introducing cultural traditions that may be new to our attendees,” Venture Richmond CEO Lisa Sims said. “And I simply cannot talk about this milestone anniversary without noting the passionate support of our sponsors, individual donors, volunteers, and attendees. We simply could not have grown this event, or sustained it for over a decade, if any one of those groups had not been with us, without fail. It is an accomplishment we are excited to share with them.”

Richmond Folk Festival and Spacebomb Records Announce Compilation Album

Richmond Folk Festival and Spacebomb Records Announce Compilation Album

RICHMOND, VA - Richmond Folk Festival and Spacebomb Records today announce the release of the first single from a special compilation album celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Richmond Folk Festival. The record, titled “All Together Now”: 15 Years of the Richmond Folk Festival Live, includes select tracks recorded live over the years since the National Folk Festival first came to Richmond in 2005.

Richmond Folk Festival Celebrates 15 Years, Announces First 10 Artists to Perform in 2019

RICHMOND, Va. - The Richmond Folk Festival will celebrate its 15th anniversary along the city’s historic downtown riverfront the weekend of October 11-13, 2019. The region’s favorite music event has just announced the first 10 artists of what will once again be a culturally diverse program of music and dance traditions, from Tuareg guitar to Cajun.

“There was a time when many people questioned whether such a large-scale, FREE festival like this could be successful in Richmond for the long term,” said Lisa Sims, Venture Richmond Executive Director. “But our community has nurtured this event in ways that even the most optimistic of us couldn’t have predicted 15 years ago. There’s no end to our gratitude for the sponsors, contributors, and volunteers who make the festival happen year in and year out, rain or shine. The dedication of so many is stunning.”

Since Venture Richmond Events first partnered with the National Council for the Traditional Arts to bring the National Folk Festival to Richmond in 2005, the festival has continued to grow in popularity. It has become one of Virginia’s largest festivals, drawing upwards of 210,000 fans each year to enjoy a wide variety of music, crafts, dance, and foodways traditions.

The free, three-day event features seven stages showcasing music and dance from more than 40 artists from around the world. This includes the Richmond Times-Dispatch Virginia Folklife Area, which celebrates regional traditions; the ever-popular CarMax Family Area, produced by the Children’s Museum of Richmond, with activities and participatory performances for the young and young at heart; and a bustling crafts marketplace.

Artists to be featured at the 2019 Richmond Folk Festival include:

  • BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet (Cajun)
    Lafayette, Louisiana

  • Bombino (Tuareg guitar)
    Agadez, Niger

  • Dale Watson (honky-tonk and country)
    Austin, Texas

  • The Garifuna Collective (Garifuna)
    Dangriga, Belize

  • Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuvan throat-singing)
    Republic of Tuva (Russian Federation)

  • Iberi Choir (Georgian polyphonic singing)
    Tbilisi, Georgia

  • Kevin Doyle & Friends (Irish step dance and music)
    Barrington, Rhode Island

  • Lonesome River Band (bluegrass)
    Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee

  • Panfilo’s Güera (Tejano conjunto fiddle)
    San Antonio, Texas

  • Super Chikan (Delta blues)
    Clarksdale, Mississippi

Click here for extended bios, plus audio and video samples.

The Richmond Folk Festival costs roughly $1.5 million to produce each year and is largely supported by corporate sponsorships, private donations, and volunteer hours. Approximately 1,300 volunteers are needed during the weeks leading up to and during the festival weekend. Fans of the Richmond Folk Festival are strongly encouraged to apply, and this year, those who volunteer in groups of four or more will be rewarded with signature Richmond Folk Festival items and accessories. Information about job descriptions and registration can be found on the festival’s volunteer page.

“We are grateful to Richmond for embracing the festival all those years ago,” said Stephen Lecky, Venture Richmond Festival Director. “Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors and the tireless efforts of our longtime volunteers, it has grown into a beloved tradition that represents the very best in us as a community.”

More artist announcements and additional details about the Richmond Folk Festival will be released throughout the summer. Folk Fest Insider subscribers will be among the first to receive updates and breaking news about the festival.

“We have some very special things planned in conjunction with our 15th year,” Lecky said. “This year’s Folk Fest is poised to be the best one yet.”

Many thanks to our sponsors: Altria | Dominion Energy | CoStar | Community Foundation | CarMax | Capital One | Richmond Times-Dispatch | NewMarket Corp. | City of Richmond | WestRock | Premium Distributors of Virginia | Genworth | WCVE Music | Amtrak | National Council for the Traditional Arts | Children’s Museum of Richmond | NBC12 and CW Richmond | SummitMedia | Hilton Richmond Downtown | American Civil War Museum | VCU Health | Virginia Folklife Program at Virginia Humanities | National Park Service | JAMinc. | Plan 9 Music | Spacebomb Records | RMC Events | County Waste | SmartBox | VHDA | Wells Fargo | Winn Transportation | TNT | House of Hayes | Federal Reserve Bank | Virginia War Memorial  

The Richmond Folk Festival is produced by Venture Richmond Events, LLC, in partnership with the National Council for the Traditional Arts. Other producing partners include the City of Richmond, the Virginia Folklife Program at Virginia Humanities, and the Children’s Museum of Richmond.

For more information about the Richmond Folk Festival, visit www.richmondfolkfestival.org

 

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About the Richmond Folk Festival

The Richmond Folk Festival is one of Virginia's largest events, drawing visitors from all over the country to downtown Richmond's historic riverfront. The Festival is a FREE three-day event that got its start as the National Council for the Traditional Arts’ National Folk Festival, held in Richmond from 2005-2007. In the tradition of “The National," the Richmond Folk Festival features excellent performing groups representing a diverse array of cultural traditions on seven stages. The festival includes continuous music and dance performances, a Virginia Folklife Area featuring ongoing demonstrations, an interactive Family Area produced by the Children's Museum of Richmond, a folk art marketplace, regional and ethnic foods, festival merchandise and more. Additional information is available at www.richmondfolkfestival.org.

About Venture Richmond

Venture Richmond is a non-profit organization formed to engage business and community leaders in partnering with the City to enhance the vitality of the community, particularly Downtown, through economic development, marketing, promotion, advocacy and events. Venture Richmond provides enhanced property management services for both the Downtown and Riverfront including; the Clean & Safe program, beautification and landscaping projects and management and maintenance of Brown's Island, the Canal Walk and Belle Isle parking lot. Venture Richmond Events produces Friday Cheers, the 2nd Street Festival, the Richmond Folk Festival, and partners with the Richmond Sportsbackers to produce Dominion Energy Riverrock. Venture Richmond also operates Riverfront Canal Cruises. Both Venture Richmond Events, LLC, and Riverfront Canal Cruises, LLC, are subsidiaries of Venture Richmond, Inc. For more information visit www.venturerichmond.com.

About the National Council for the Traditional Arts

A leading non-profit in the field, the National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) is dedicated to the presentation and documentation of folk and traditional arts in the U.S. Stressing excellence and authenticity, the NCTA presents the nation’s finest traditional artists in major festivals, tours, concerts, workshops, demonstrations, exhibitions, media productions, school programs, cross-cultural exchanges, and other activities. It works in partnership with American communities to establish new, sustainable traditional arts events that deliver lasting social, cultural, and economic benefits. Over 7,000 hours of the NCTA’s archival audio recordings dating from the 1930s are permanently housed at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. The NCTA champions the interests of folk and traditional artists and organizations in the arena of public policy. For more about the NCTA, visit http://ncta-usa.org/.


Explore the Art of Masquerade at the 14th Annual Richmond Folk Festival

The Virginia Folklife Area Celebrates Virginia’s Costuming and Adornment Traditions

RICHMOND- For Richmonders, fall means a lot of universal things, like going back to school, leaves crunching underfoot, and pumpkin spice-flavored everything, but we also have one enormous reason to love the season—the annual Richmond Folk Festival. But with nearly as much enthusiasm as when they flock to the historic Richmond riverfront to enjoy folk traditions from all over the world, the citizens of Richmond embrace that other fall favorite, Halloween.

Nearly every culture has some tradition of donning masks and costumes, and Virginia’s own affinity for adornment stitches generations and cultures together with a shared love for trying on different personas. Sponsored by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, this year’s Virginia Folklife Area theme is “Masquerade,” where all attendees can explore the costuming traditions of yesterday and today.

“Masquerade is not just pleasurable, it carries the potential to articulate a community’s deep-running values, celebrate sacred rituals, and tear down old power structures while constructing the new,” state folklorist Jon Lohman said. “These traditions helped anchor cultures as they traveled to our region—preserving what they knew while adjusting to a new land.”

Discover the ceremonial garb made by the region’s Cambodian masters, or Buddhist t’sam ceremonial masks made by Northern Virginia’s Mongolian community, or Carnival costumes from the mid-Atlantic’s Caribbean culture. Guests will also be able to see culture in action, with master crafters joined by traditional dancers, stilt walkers, contortionists, and other revelers.

Every costume party requires great musical accompaniment. The Virginia Folklife Stage will, as always, deliver Virginia’s finest styles, like bluegrass, old time, gospel, and blues, in addition to a new infusion of jazz and swing. This year, the exploration goes even deeper, with performances from lesser-known Virginia-based communities that originated from the Middle East and Vietnam.

“Our version of masquerade is less about what we hide, and more what we reveal about who we are and what it means to be a Virginian,” Lohman said.

The 2018 Virginia Folklife Area welcomes the following performers and material culture demonstrators:

Performers

Material Culture Demonstrators

The Virginia Folklife Program, a public program of Virginia Humanities, is the state center for the documentation, presentation, and support of Virginia’s rich cultural heritage.                       

The Richmond Folk Festival is produced by Venture Richmond Events, LLC in partnership with the National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA). Other producing partners include the City of Richmond, Virginia Humanities, and the Children’s Museum of Richmond.

Richmond Folk Festival Announces Fourteen More Artists

RICHMOND, Va. - Venture Richmond today announced 14 additional artists who will be performing at the 2018 Richmond Folk Festival on the weekend of October 12-14

This year’s program includes a spectacular group of diverse musicians and dancers from around the world; six of these artists carry on cultural traditions that have never been featured at the festival before. In addition to previously announced artists, including gospel, soul, and rhythm and blues icon Mavis Staples and award-winning Irish musician Jarlath Henderson, New Orleans bounce music pioneer Ricky B will perform, as will Chinese wind and percussion masters, the Zhou Family Band, rising jazz star Brianna Thomas, and many more.