Boost Your Voice

Boost’s core demo – minorities and low-income Americans – are disproportionately under-represented in the U.S. voting process. Many are not registered and those who are, face obstacles to cast their ballot. We believed every American deserved a voice in 2016.

Starting in Boost markets with low voter turnout, we wanted to launch a nationwide social and localized grassroots program to address the issues that kept people from voting. More importantly, we wanted to turn Boost Mobile stores into official polling places.

Months away from Election Day, with an underwhelming commitment from county officials and zero confirmed locations, we changed our focus from “what we did” to “what we’re doing.” This pivot provided the public with a CTA and the resources to demand more polling options via Boost Mobile locations. CTA tactics included: a kick-off film, micro-site, a change.org petition and experiential activations.

Visit the site: boostyourvoice.com

Tactics

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KICK OFF FILM

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MICRO-SITE

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CHANGE.ORG PETITION

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EXPERIENTIAL EVENTS

Results

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MORE THEN 18 AWARDS AND HONORS

7 Cannes Lions, including one Titanium and two Grand Prix, 7 Clios, including the Grand Clio, and AdAge's 2017 A-List & Creativity Award for "Campaign of the Year"

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BOOST’D THE VOTE

23% Increase in votes cast, outpacing the national average

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BOOST’D IMPRESSIONS

766 Million earned media impressions

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BOOST’D POSITIVE SENTIMENT

The number of Americans who reported hearing something positive about Boost Mobile went up 108%

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BOOST’D STORE SALES

29% GA lift YOY following BYV in stores where we activated