RTI
What is RTI?
Random Tuesday, Inc. (RTI) is a non-profit organization that creates global communities, harnessing the power of fandom to inspire individuals to better themselves and the world around them. Since 2015, RTI has sought to create engaged, motivated fan communities who work collectively to improve themselves and the world around them. As pioneers of the “fanthropy” movement as the intersection of fandom and philanthropy, RTI applies this concept to fitness through its Fanthropy Running Clubs. These are communities based on “fan domains” or “fandoms”, who participate in organized “virtual running” events to inspire people to be more physically active and support non-profits focused on a variety of charitable efforts.
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Why join atlasGO?
The Fanthropy Running Clubs are now a proud part of the atlasGO global community, providing an augmented fitness experience that will encourage participants to track and log their workout distances through smartphones and wearable technology. In doing so, each logged fitness session will ‘accelerate impactful change’ by raising funds for selected charitable organizations.
“RTI is eager to bring thousands of active runners and walkers to atlasGO who are motivated ambassadors of our fanthropy initiative,” says Brian Biggs, Random Tuesday, Inc. founder, and CEO. “We’re a dynamic and passionate community, and have tremendous respect for atlasGO as a like-minded organization promoting physical activity while benefiting charities around the world.”
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The goal of the Fanthropy Running Clubs
The Fanthropy Running Clubs have encouraged participants in over sixty countries to log over 12 million miles for their own physical fitness, through participation in over 75 virtual running events.
Further inquiries regarding Random Tuesday, Inc. or the Fanthropy Running Clubs can be made to [email protected].
Keir Hansen
RTI’s Communication Director
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