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2020

The Shop That Nearly Wasn’t

Company The Brill Building
Client Breakthrough Cancer Research
  • Commended
    4 Change - Creative for Change
Concept
Roisin Keown
Concept
Dan Henson
E.C.D.
Roisin Keown
Creative Director
Dan Henson
Creative Director
Peter Snodden
Art Director
Peter Snodden
Production Company
The Brill Building
DOP
Ross O'Callaghan
Editor
Daniel Coss
Agency Producer
Roisin Keown
Photographer
Kevin Griffin
Event Manager
Nicola Eagles
Music
Le Boom
Post–Production Company
The Element
Shop Build
Movement
Online Shop Build + Social
Irish Media Agency - Emmet McNally
PR
E-T-C - Niamh Murphy & Maria Rolston
Media
Donogh O'Herlihy
Beacon Studios - Sound
Noel Storey
Photographer Assistant
Paddy Griffin
Stylist
Grainne Walsh
Illustrator, Survivor
Peter Donnelly
Author, Survivor
Nicola Pierce
Director & Author, Survivor
Stephen Bradley
Design & Yoga Teacher, Survivor
Kay McKeon
Contributor, Survivor
Michael Healy
Artist, Survivor
Monika Crowley
Craftsperson, Survivor
Abbey Feerick
Milliner, Survivor
Sarah McGahon
Sports Entrepreneur, Survivor
Cathy Robinson
Child Artist, Survivor
Lily Burke
Author, Survivor
Emily Hourican
Jeweller, Survivor
Melanie Hand
Photographer, Survivor, Contributor
Kevin Griffin
Designer, Survivor, Contributor
Grainne Walsh
Senator, Legislator, Survivor
David Norris
Artist, Dance Icon, Survivor
Michael Flatley
Rugby Legend, Survivor
Tony Ward
Florist, Survivor
Deirdre, Kay's Flower School
Contributor
Daragh Murphy, Hairy Baby
Concept
Roisin Keown
Concept
Dan Henson
E.C.D.
Roisin Keown
Creative Director
Dan Henson
Creative Director
Peter Snodden
Art Director
Peter Snodden
Production Company
The Brill Building
DOP
Ross O'Callaghan
Editor
Daniel Coss
Agency Producer
Roisin Keown
Photographer
Kevin Griffin
Event Manager
Nicola Eagles
Music
Le Boom
Post–Production Company
The Element
Shop Build
Movement
Online Shop Build + Social
Irish Media Agency - Emmet McNally
PR
E-T-C - Niamh Murphy & Maria Rolston
Media
Donogh O'Herlihy
Beacon Studios - Sound
Noel Storey
Photographer Assistant
Paddy Griffin
Stylist
Grainne Walsh
Illustrator, Survivor
Peter Donnelly
Author, Survivor
Nicola Pierce
Director & Author, Survivor
Stephen Bradley
Design & Yoga Teacher, Survivor
Kay McKeon
Contributor, Survivor
Michael Healy
Artist, Survivor
Monika Crowley
Craftsperson, Survivor
Abbey Feerick
Milliner, Survivor
Sarah McGahon
Sports Entrepreneur, Survivor
Cathy Robinson
Child Artist, Survivor
Lily Burke
Author, Survivor
Emily Hourican
Jeweller, Survivor
Melanie Hand
Photographer, Survivor, Contributor
Kevin Griffin
Designer, Survivor, Contributor
Grainne Walsh
Senator, Legislator, Survivor
David Norris
Artist, Dance Icon, Survivor
Michael Flatley
Rugby Legend, Survivor
Tony Ward
Florist, Survivor
Deirdre, Kay's Flower School
Contributor
Daragh Murphy, Hairy Baby

There are more cancer survivors being made every day. But not for all cancers.
Breakthrough Cancer Research directly fund the research to find new treatments for poor prognosis cancers – to achieve 100% survival for 100% of cancers.
To raise more funding to tackle survival inequality, we needed to raise awareness- to show a new generation the good they could do and the hope research creates every day.

On World Cancer Day, The Shop That Nearly Wasn’t, the World’s First Shop 100% Stocked and Staffed by Cancer Survivors opened Dublin and online.
Stocked with books, jewellery, art and tech it was a showcase for the talent we would have lost, if not for cancer research.
However one part of the shop remained empty – to highlight the fact that more funding and research is needed in order to help more people with cancers like pancreatic and lung with survival rates as low as 9% or 14% survive – sooner.
Visitors could donate to fill this space.

The integrated campaign could not have been made without survivors – filming their stories, creating new products and even survivors creating the campaign assets.

A phased campaign encouraged sharing and earned media take-up.

  1. The Call Out
    An animated social call-out was designed to find cancer survivors who were also creators
  2. Creating their stories
    Each cancer survivor shared their journey and promoted their products
  3. Media buy
    With a small budget and a desire to keep any savings to fund research, the strength of the idea would have to create our reach. Print, Radio, Online and Social created enough awareness to generate interest.
  4. Celebrity and Influencer participation
    High profile cancer survivors including Michael Flatley; Senator David Norrisfilm and television director Stephen Bradley; award-winning children’s book author and illustrator Peter Donnelly; donated products or lent their talents
  5. Creating the Events
    An events series to encourage repeat visits and sharing and listed and ticketed through Eventbrite were all hosted by cancer survivors.
    The events were free in lieu of donations.
  6. Dedicated website
    A dedicated ecommerce site www.theshopthatnearlywasnt.ie was created to promote the campaign, events and to sell products.

Results
Over the week thousands visited the shop, travelling from all over Dublin and as far as Galway, Kerry, Wexford, Cork and Northern Ireland.

Engagement on Breakthrough Cancer Research’s social media pages increased by 1200% with more than 52,000 engaging with the campaign. It had a reach of more than 2.5 million.

Website visits were up by 297% , with 67.5k engagements, up 10,500% and a reach of 1.9m.

Calls and email enquiries to Breakthrough Cancer Research increased by 125%.

With a budget of less than €25,000 for print, radio and online and to-date campaign reach of 3.18 million without any paid media partnership the initiative was a huge success for the organization.

Website visits and social followers grew by over 1200%, and Breakthrough Cancer Research are working with global organizations to bring the Shop around the world and continue to campaign against survival inequality through better funded research.