BKB activities

The best way of explaining what BKB does is by giving a few concrete examples.

BKB develops campaigns of every description. Each campaign is tailored to the individual client and is strongly dependent on the social context.

> Ican
Client: Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
A public campaign aimed at helping 200,000 people with a significant disadvantage to find work. Ican is a positive campaign that focuses on people’s often invisible talents - and not their shortcomings.

> 50 Years of Europe
Client: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
BKB organised a high-profile event to celebrate 50 years of European Treaties but avoided a gathering of the usual suspects. A varied programme of unconventional cross-overs ensured maximum media attention.

> Make Rotterdam More Beautiful!
Client: Dutch Architecture Institute (NAi)
What do young people from so-called problem neighbourhoods think about the architecture in their areas? What would they want to change? And how would they do it? A design competition.

> Faster, Better
Client: Ministry of Public Health, Welfare and Sport
Free-market forces in healthcare. Is the sector ready for this? BKB developed a multi-year campaign promoting change in healthcare. The principal interested parties took part in an ongoing dialogue about the reforms in the healthcare system.

> Ticket for Tibet 2008
Client: Ticket for Tibet Foundation
Devise a media strategy that will focus optimal media attention on the Tibet issue. Let this form the backdrop for a spectacular public event. And coordinate the organisation of the third edition of the Ticket for Tibet Festival.