“…to challenge young girls… challenge them to enjoy and make the utmost of those few and precious years of childhood”- Don and Jane Evans via Marilyn Edwards Tom and MarilynContinueContinue reading “A newspaper man and a french horn maestro gift 150,000 magazines to children”
Author Archives: John Mennell
Gift of 150,000 Kid’s Magazines and Whole Foods Newsstand Campaign Pay Magazines Forward for Literacy
Media Release Madison, WI— At 16, John Mennell, founder of MagazineLiteracy.org, and a friend cleaned out an abandoned school to create a teen center for their hometown. At 26, heContinueContinue reading “Gift of 150,000 Kid’s Magazines and Whole Foods Newsstand Campaign Pay Magazines Forward for Literacy”
M-DAY – Liberate Newsstand Magazines for Literacy
Make a donation today and we will use 100% of it to get magazines you love to read and share to at-risk readers via food pantries, job training, mentoring, and otherContinueContinue reading “M-DAY – Liberate Newsstand Magazines for Literacy”
Gift of 150,000 Boy's Quest, Hopscotch for Girls, and Fun for Kidz magazines catapults literacy for at-risk kids
by John MennellMagazineLiteracy.org has received a gargantuan gift of up to 150,000 issues of Boy’s Quest, Hopscotch for Girls, and Fun for Kidz magazines for delivery to at-risk children via foodContinueContinue reading “Gift of 150,000 Boy's Quest, Hopscotch for Girls, and Fun for Kidz magazines catapults literacy for at-risk kids”
Ryleco displays create POP-up Literacy!
Doug Forrestal at Ryleco Displays has big ideas, a big heart, and is a man who takes action – he sees what can be and asks why not? We have aContinueContinue reading “Ryleco displays create POP-up Literacy!”
John Mennell interview with Mr. Magazine – Samir Husni
Building a Pipeline to Literacy – One Magazine at a Time – This is the Goal of John Mennell, Founder of MagazineLiteracy.org, an Organization Dedicated to Feeding the Minds andContinueContinue reading “John Mennell interview with Mr. Magazine – Samir Husni”
Young professional males love to read magazines as much as their moms
by John MennellOnce a month, we hold a “First Sunday” magazine bundling event in our office to sort and create packages of recycled magazines for our literacy marketplace. I recentlyContinueContinue reading “Young professional males love to read magazines as much as their moms”
So, you make magazines live again
by John Mennell So, you make magazines live again! – A new reader and friend Eight months ago I wrote a postContinueContinue reading “So, you make magazines live again”
Poverty is big, but you are bigger – empty this Whole Foods newsstand for literacy
Whole Foods Magazine Harvest by John MennellWe’ve just secured our first newsstand magazine drive at a Whole Foods scheduled for Earth Month from store open to close on Saturday AprilContinueContinue reading “Poverty is big, but you are bigger – empty this Whole Foods newsstand for literacy”
With precious magazines paid forward, we are rebels with tat mags and a cause
Andy and Craig were taken from their friends and families too soon and unexpectedly to make any sense. Their soul mates – Tiffany and Carol – have payed their preciousContinueContinue reading “With precious magazines paid forward, we are rebels with tat mags and a cause”
Shine United ad agency reads & recycles magazines for literacy extending supply chain reach
Welcome to Shine United – one part ad agency, one part digital shop, one part nitrous-burning Chevy Nova with the pedal to the floor. At Shine, our thinking is bold,ContinueContinue reading “Shine United ad agency reads & recycles magazines for literacy extending supply chain reach”
Share our Kitchen Gallery culinary magazine drive poster
Please share our Kitchen Gallery Culinary Magazine Drive poster and contact us to collect new and recycled magazines at your shop for literacy. Learn more about the Kitchen Gallery magazineContinueContinue reading “Share our Kitchen Gallery culinary magazine drive poster”
Kitchen Gallery harvests delicious culinary magazines for hungry readers
We celebrate our love in February. Ring the dinner bell and light the candles! We’ve cooked up an idea with the Kitchen Gallery in Madison, Wisconsin that we can serveContinueContinue reading “Kitchen Gallery harvests delicious culinary magazines for hungry readers”
Beloit College Center for Entrepreneurship hosts Distrupt Poverty talk
Our literacy journey continued last night with this Disrupt Poverty talk at the amazing Center for Entrepreneurship in Liberal Education in Beloit (CELEB). This tech start-up, art, media, maker, co-working space is staffedContinueContinue reading “Beloit College Center for Entrepreneurship hosts Distrupt Poverty talk”
Bendyworks kicks-off design of MagPower Magazine Literacy Marketplace
Today we had the great pleasure and privilege to spend the day with the awesomely talented Steve, Mic, Rachel, Matt, and Jon from Bendyworks – a world renowned agile softwareContinueContinue reading “Bendyworks kicks-off design of MagPower Magazine Literacy Marketplace”
Make literacy funding personal to change lives and the world for good
By John Mennell Like food and water, literacy is essential for humans to thrive. At MagLiteracy.org, we are blessed with so much generous support from thousands of donors and volunteers,ContinueContinue reading “Make literacy funding personal to change lives and the world for good”
All aboard a high-speed literacy train powered by One Month Rails
by John MennellConceived twenty and incorporated ten years ago – 2014 is a watershed for MagazineLiteracy.org – a time for renewal, reinvention and growth. With titles for every age andContinueContinue reading “All aboard a high-speed literacy train powered by One Month Rails”
How a two year-old nailed the power of magazines for literacy in four words
by John MennellSteve Blank – author of Four Steps to the Epiphany – is credited with launching the lean start-up movement, further evangelized by Eric Ries, Beth Kanter, and others. AContinueContinue reading “How a two year-old nailed the power of magazines for literacy in four words”
Consumers pay their favorite magazines forward for literacy
Consumers coast-to-coast are paying their favorite magazines forward by recycling them for literacy. Fully in the holiday and the recycling spirit, the magazines are arriving in every type of giftContinueContinue reading “Consumers pay their favorite magazines forward for literacy”
Thank you Urban Land Interests for bringing magazines for literacy home
Urban Land Interests – a force in Madison – are superheroes for providing us literacy logistics. Thank you Urban Land Interests for helping to reshape our magazine recycling operations, soContinueContinue reading “Thank you Urban Land Interests for bringing magazines for literacy home”
Magazines Deliver Holiday Gift of Literacy to Arctic Children and Families
Owlkids, Condé Nast answer Canadian family’s wish to deliver thousands of magazines to Inuit readers at the top of the world. Nunavut, Canada — While Santa’s helpers ready good cheerContinueContinue reading “Magazines Deliver Holiday Gift of Literacy to Arctic Children and Families”
UW Theta Chi Kicks-off Madison Magazine Bundling for Literacy
Thank you to Sherri, our Volunteer Coordinator, and the members of the University of Wisconsin Theta Chi Fraternity – Sam, Joe, Karsten, Jack, Alec, and Eric – who sorted andContinueContinue reading “UW Theta Chi Kicks-off Madison Magazine Bundling for Literacy”
Journalist David Bornstein makes the case for solution storytelling
Please enjoy this TEDx talk by New York Times columnist and journalist David Bornstein, author of How to Change the World and Social Entrepreneurship: What Everyone Needs to Know OurContinueContinue reading “Journalist David Bornstein makes the case for solution storytelling”
MagazineLiteracy.org in a nutshell
MagazineLiteracy.org is the first and only global, magazine industry-wide literacy campaign for at-risk readers. Freedom and prosperity depend on literacy. Magazines are especially powerful literacy resources. MagazineLiteracy.org gets new and recycledContinueContinue reading “MagazineLiteracy.org in a nutshell”
Westfield Comics joins forces with Arctic Airlift for Literacy
Madison, WI— Westfield Comics, MagazineLiteracy.org, Comics for Heroes, and Reading with Pictures are joining forces to collect comics for Inuit schools and families north of the Arctic Circle. The “ArcticContinueContinue reading “Westfield Comics joins forces with Arctic Airlift for Literacy”
