Local Music Collective “Inya” Launches Fundraising Drive Amidst Growing Community Support
NEW ORLEANS, LA - December 5, 2025 – New Orleans-based music and arts collective “Inya” has initiated a multi-faceted fundraising campaign, leveraging digital platforms including Google Tag Manager, Facebook, and FundraiseUp, to bolster its community programs and expand its reach. The initiative comes as the institution experiences increased demand for its workshops, performances, and artist development opportunities, signaling a rising tide of local engagement with the city’s vibrant cultural scene.
Inya, dedicated to fostering creativity and providing accessible arts education, aims to secure funding for operational costs, expanded programming, and increased artist stipends. The campaign utilizes a comprehensive digital strategy, integrating tracking pixels and analytics to measure impact and optimize outreach. This includes implementation of the Meta Pixel (ID: 124193789377738) and Google Tag Manager (ID: GTM-KWMLQ4XP) on December 5, 2025, alongside a FundraiseUp widget (ID: AYDZQUZU) to facilitate direct donations. A Facebook submission (ID: 215708352477638) is also integrated for broader community engagement.
Founded on the principles of inclusivity and collaboration,Inya has quickly become a cornerstone of New Orleans’ independent arts ecosystem. The collective offers a diverse range of activities, from music lessons and performance opportunities to community art projects and artist residencies. A recent focus has been on bridging the gap between established artists and emerging talent, providing mentorship and resources to cultivate the next generation of creative voices.
The digital fundraising push is complemented by on-site campaign activations, including a click-through campaign linked to pop-up messaging (managed via jQuery) designed to encourage cookie-based tracking of user engagement. The organization is also actively utilizing social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram (via embedded scripts), to amplify its message and connect with potential donors.
Looking ahead, Inya plans to use the funds raised to establish a dedicated studio space, expand its scholarship program, and launch a series of free community workshops throughout 2026. The collective’s success is seen as indicative of a broader trend towards increased investment in local arts organizations and a growing recognition of the vital role they play in enriching the cultural fabric of New Orleans.