You can make this world a better place by participating in a unique Electric Forest program where EF fans spread PLUR through volunteerism and philanthropical projects. Electric Forest’s Wish Machine grants wishes to some of the Forest Family participating in the program paying the PLUR forward once more. With over 8,000 volunteer hours pledged across the globe along with $300,000 offered from charities and community improvement, the Wish Machine has created yet another segment for their Wish Machine program. This new “I’m a Local” initiative along with their EF Music in Schools Program and Electric Forest’s Food Drive provides further support for the local community and ensures preservation for the Oceana County and the surrounding communities.
Since its inception, Electric Forest has had a long history of giving back by partnering with non-profit organizations to provide meals to thousands and donating over 100,000 dollars to the Electric Forest Music in Schools program supporting music education in Michigan Public Schools. Other charitable organizations that have benefited from contributions from Electric Forest include Oceana Conservation District, Alzheimer’s Disease Research @ University of Michigan along with the Electric Forest Charitable Fund partnering with the Community Foundation for Oceana County to continue its vision.
For a community based on a PLUR philosophy including a program like the Electric Forest Wish Machine in an EDM festival makes sense. Join the Electric Forest Wish Machine and make the world around us feel your positive vibes and support all throughout the year and beyond.
Learn about past wishes granted HERE, and submit to the EF2020 Wish Machine HERE. Learn more about EF’s Music In Schools program HERE.
Electric Forest, produced by Madison House Presents and Insomniac, celebrates its 10th Anniversary June 25-28th, 2020. Stay tuned for EF2020 ticket information coming soon, including on-sale dates, Good Life VIP offerings, Loyalty ticketing, and more.
*Featured photo via Electric Forest