Catherine Brandt

Catherine Brandt

The good people at Hyundai have generously offered to help Americans for the Arts in curing our nation’s Crampomitosis problem. Never heard of it?

Here’s how Hyundai describes the condition:

“Millions of compact car drivers are fighting against leg-buckling Crampomitosis, caused by a chronic lack of leg room. These choice-starved people have knees riddled with teeth marks, toes pointing in impossible directions, and seemingly no choice when it comes to a comfortable car to drive.”

Still wondering what in the world Crampomitosis has to do with Americans for the Arts? Let me explain. Clearly, Crampomitosis isn’t really a medical condition. It’s actually Hyundai’s way of giving back.

Here’s how it works: Hyundai has generously selected Americans for the Arts as their designated nonprofit for a new Facebook Cause linked to their recent “Cure Compact Crampomitosis” advertising campaign!

Through the end of March, Americans for the Arts will receive $0.50 to help advocate for the arts & arts education for every person that joins the Cause. If we can reach 50,000 members, we will receive the maximum $25,000 that Hyundai is offering. What’s more, Hyundai is also matching any donations to our organization made through the page.

So please don’t hesitate. Click here to help Hyundai donate $0.50 to Americans for the Arts through Facebook Causes.

It only takes a second and just two clicks of your mouse. And two clicks = two quarters! It’s that simple.

*Arts Watch is the weekly cultural policy publication of Americans for the Arts, covering news in a variety of categories. Subscribe to Arts Watch.

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