TV-aksjonen

TV-aksjonen
Logo for the 2015 TV campaign devoted to the Norwegian Rainforest Foundation.
StatusActive
GenreCharitable fundraiser
Date(s)A chosen Sunday in October
FrequencyAnnually
VenueNRK
CountryNorway
Years active50
InauguratedOctober 6, 1974 (1974-10-06)
Most recentOctober 22, 2023
Next eventOctober 2024
Websitewww.nrk.no/tvaksjonen/
Logo for the 2016 TV campaign, with the proceeds going to the Norwegian Red Cross. The campaign raised 229.7 million NOK ($28.8 million) to aid for people in Syria, South Sudan, Afghanistan, Somalia, Myanmar and Central America, including access to medication and health aid.

TV-aksjonen (English: "The TV Campaign/Auction") is an annual national Norwegian charity fund raising event that since 1974 has been run by Norwegian public broadcaster NRK in conjunction with selected organizations. The fundraiser is the world's largest, measured in terms of donated value per capita and number of participants.[1][2] The event is central to Norwegian society inasmuch as it is viewed as the most famous and trusted charity fundraiser in the country.[3] The campaign is held on a Sunday in October each year, and on the selected day NRK devotes most of its airtime to informing the public about the organization and that year's special cause.[4]

The beneficiary of each year's event is decided by a fund-raising committee at NRK, which also receives detailed follow-up reports from the selected charity on the spending of the raised money. Charities vary, with causes including combating poverty, providing healthcare, clearing minefields and munitions, protecting women, and the environment. The Norwegian Refugee Council and Norwegian Church Aid are the organizations which have the most campaigns run for their benefit, with five and four fundraisers, respectively.[4] Funds have also been earmarked to assist displaced persons in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Burundi, Angola, and Uganda (1998), and refugees from wars in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Somalia, the Palestinian territories, and Colombia (2010).[2]

Contributions are collected in a number of ways. Central to the campaign is the door-to-door campaign of approximately 100,000 volunteers servicing all 1.8 million Norwegian households,[3] as well as donations accepted via telephone or by funds transfer to the campaign's bank account. NRK also hosts a live auction of various items and experiences, with proceeds also going to that year's selected charity. Several organizations donate considerable amounts, as does the government of Norway on behalf of the Norwegian people.[4][5]

Since its inception, a total of about 9 billion NOK ($1.1 billion USD) has been raised as of 2017.[nb 1]

  1. ^ "Nest beste TV-innsamling". Aftenposten. Norwegian News Agency. 2011-10-24.
  2. ^ a b "TV-Aksjonen Ends with Record Aid". The Nordic Page. 25 October 2010. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b Svendsen, Paal Adolfsen; Sørheim, Aashild (26 June 2008). "TV-aksjonen som fenomen". NRK. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  4. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference snl was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ "Charity drive raises millions for Unicef". newsinenglish.no. 23 October 2017. Retrieved 26 November 2017.


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