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One Chicago

OGILVY, Chicago / CITY OF CHICAGO / 2018

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Description

During the most divisive period of modern American politics, our city decided to take a stand for immigrant protection. Partnering with Mayor Rahm Emanuel, we created One Chicago. An initiative to rebrand our city as not just a sanctuary city but a welcoming city. Each of the stars on the Chicago flag represent a major milestone in our city’s history. This inspired us to create a new star to stand as our logo and celebrate being a city built by immigrants. We gave immigrants a powerful voice as well as resources they need like legal services and employer communications. In the boldest move yet for immigrant protection, we unified all Chicagoans around the fact that we are and always will be a welcoming city.

Execution

We gave immigrants from all different neighborhoods and backgrounds a platform to share their unique stories and made them the face of One Chicago. The campaign launched in May of 2016 with a One Chicago press conference from Mayor Rahm Emanuel. He announced that Chicago will always be a welcoming city and encouraged everyone to display our star in their front window. The interviews and portraits we shot of our immigrants were featured throughout the year in TV, social, online and out of home across the city. The campaign drove people to OneChi.org, which provided valuable resources for immigrants and showed everyone how they could get involved. We also made customized versions of the One Chicago star, representing all the different neighborhoods around the city to show that we are all equal.

Outcome

Within the first week, we earned 2 million PR impressions. 8 major networks donated broadcast time amounting to more than 8,600 placements and 16 million impressions. News outlets including CNN, NBC, The Wall Street Journal and Reuters shared enthusiastic coverage of One Chicago. We reached 74% of the city and earned 192 million PR impressions nationally. Citizens, churches and business owners across the city proudly displayed our star in their front window, showing they are immigrant friendly. 2.3 million dollars were set aside to support Chicago immigrants. Most importantly, 30,000 people found help and legal aid at OneChi.org. We also achieved our goals without spending any taxpayer dollars. One Chicago successfully brought every neighborhood and every background together as one, surpassing all expectations and captivating a global audience.

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