New Ram Campaign Celebrates Outdoors Lifestyle and Raises Awareness of Need to Help End Hunger +VIDEO
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- Campaign draws attention to Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry mission of encouraging hunters to donate a portion of their harvests to feed people in need
- Multimedia campaign includes television, print and digital advertising, as well as social media
- All ads carry hashtag #RamHuntsHunger
- Go to RamTrucks Outdoorsman to find out more
- Ram Truck’s 2013 “Year of the Farmer” initiative also raised awareness of U.S. hunger issues
AUBURN HILLS, MI -- November 9, 2015: Ram Truck will once again shine the spotlight on the need to address
hunger in this country as the brand launches a new campaign celebrating the
outdoor lifestyle and raising awareness of the mission of Farmers and Hunters Feeding the
Hungry (FHFH), an organization that enable hunters to donate a portion
of their hunt to the less fortunate.
The new marketing
campaign includes television, print, digital and social media components,
all targeting outdoor enthusiasts and promoting a current movement among
hunters to assist with hunger issues in their communities. The ads carry
the hashtag #RamHuntsHunger and drive viewers to RamTrucks.com/outdoorsman to learn more. They will run
in network and cable programming and print publications with large outdoor
lifestyle audiences, such as Ridge Reaper and Ducks Unlimited television
shows and Field & Stream and American Hunter
magazines. Ram social media sites and those of many of Ram’s
marketing partners, such as Drury Outdoors and Mossy Oak, will also promote
the message.
“Ram has a history of using its
marketing voice to connect with audiences in relevant and meaningful ways
to make a difference,” said Olivier Francois, Chief Marketing
Officer, FCA – Global. “With the purposeful call-to-action
in our new outdoor enthusiast campaign, Ram hopes to inspire and activate
the passion of our truck owners to help fight hunger.”
The #RamHuntsHunger initiative is designed to remind people
that 49 million Americans struggle to put food on the table and that we all
have the ability to help. FHFH oversees a national network of meat
processors and food banks and, by raising awareness of the
organization’s mission, Ram is hoping that hunters will consider
donating their harvests to benefit those in need. The organization reach
includes more than 115 chapters across 30 states.
“Some of Ram’s most passionate fans are huge hunting
enthusiasts,” said Bob Hegbloom, Head of Ram Brand, FCA
– North America. “Truck owners and outdoor enthusiasts are
always willing to lend a helping hand, which is why Ram is heightening
awareness of one of the ways they can give back to their local communities
this time of year.”
The television creative
executions include 60-second above and 30-second “Small” ads featuring Ram 2500 Outdoorsman and Ram
2500 PowerWagon trucks, plus two 30-second spots, “Donate” and “Landscape,” which specifically promote the cause
and tell viewers how to participate. Print ads target outdoor enthusiasts
and one promotional layout explains the program.
“Stay Inside” beautifully captures a day in the
life of hunters and fishermen as they brave weather elements, darkness and
rough terrains, all for the love of the great outdoors. “Small” also showcases beautiful landscapes as
seen from above as Sam Elliott, the voice of Ram, says, “Some days
the biggest rush of all is feeling really, really small. Guts. Glory.
Ram.” In “Donate,” Jason Carter and Koby Fulks of Under
Armour’s Ridge Reaper TV show passionately talk about what hunting
means to them. That spot and “Landscape” show Ram trucks driving across some of
America’s outstanding scenery as on-screen copy reads “49
million Americans struggle to put food on the table. One deer can provide
up to 200 meals” and Sam Elliott says, “Please visit RamTrucks.com to learn more
about donating portions of your hunt to feed the less fortunate.”
The ads were created in partnership with Dallas-based The
Richards Group.
The new campaign is not the first time
Ram has drawn attention to hunger issues in America. Following airing of
its “Farmer” video on the 2013 Super Bowl broadcast,
Ram declared 2013 the “Year of the Farmer” with a series of
national and grassroots initiatives to fight hunger.
About Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (fhfh.org)
Inspired by a passion for the outdoors and compassion for the needy, Farmers and Hunters Feeding the
Hungry is committed to addressing America's hunger problem in
a unique and relevant way. Established in 1997, FHFH enables hunters and
farmers in states nationwide to provide nutritious meat to feed the hungry
of their communities.
About Ram Truck
Brand
Since its launch as a stand-alone division in 2009,
the Ram Truck Brand has steadily emerged as an industry leader with one
goal: to build the best pickup trucks and commercial vehicles in the
industry.
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has allowed the brand to concentrate on core customers and features they
find valuable. Whether focusing on a family that uses a Ram 1500 day in and
day out, a hard-working Ram 3500 Heavy Duty owner or a business that
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In order to be the best,
it takes a commitment to innovation, capability, efficiency and durability.
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further enhance their capabilities.
Moving into the 2016
model year, Ram continues to beat the competition in the most sought-after
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- Best-in-class fuel economy with exclusive EcoDiesel – 29 mpg with Ram 1500
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