Partnerships
Founded by TV show creator Tim Kring (HEROES, HEROES REBORN, CROSSING JORDAN, TOUCH, TREADSTONE), Conspiracy for Good® engages with brands, creative agencies and Hollywood content providers to create irreverent, experiential marketing campaigns and narratives that inspire people to make the world a better place. Starting with its 2010 Emmy-nominated, 4 week treasure hunt to solve a murder mystery and uncover secret concerts in London (sponsored by Nokia), CFG has pitched, consulted and conversed with partners such as GOOD, ATTN, T-Mobile, AT&T, Samsung, Legendary Entertainment, GISHWES, iTunes, Spotify and more.
CFG has been represented by WME-IMG for 10 years via their talent agency and also brand group, www.160over90.com. You can get in touch with their agents here: www.wmeagency.com. Over the past 10 years, all CFG campaigns, pilots and pitches have all been registered with the Writers Guild of America West.
The first brand client for Conspiracy for Good (CFG) was Nokia, who engaged CFG to create a long-form narrative written by Tim Kring (creator of NBC’s shows HEROES, CROSSING JORDAN, and Fox’s TOUCH with Keifer Sutherland). The initial CFG pilot, which included story, gaming, treasure hunts via Nokia maps, music, concerts and real world theater and events, was distributed via the Nokia mobile network to millions of fans.
Since then, CFG has pitched story ideas over the years in Hollywood to Legendary Entertainment, Apple and other studios, and also engaged with the branding group at William Morris Endeavor talent agency to pitch clients such as Samsung, Coca-Cola, Apple, and others as both a TV series and advertising campaigns that inspire brands and their customers to do good in the world through inspiring content (Pitch decks, ad campaigns and story ideas all registered with the Writers Guild of America West and available upon request).
Conspiracy for Good has always maintained its relationship with its first charitable partner in 2010, the NGO Room to Read, and has expanded its offering on the ChangeUp mobile donation platform, where it is a curator for 501c3’s such as The Mayor’s Fund for LA, The Compton Initiative, ArtworxLA, Homeboy Industries and the Liberty Hill Foundation.