PR Grants Available for
Non-Profit Organizations Application Deadline
December 31; $25,000 in Awards To Be Made
Stratford, CT - 11/28/2005 - CyberAlert,
Inc., an online media monitoring company,
today announced that, for the third consecutive
year, the company will award a minimum of
10 public relations grants to not-for-profit
organizations. Each grant consists of one
full year of free news monitoring / press
clipping services, ranging in value from
$2,700 to $3,900. The aggregate value of
the grants is expected to total at least
$25,000.
In January 2005, CyberAlert awarded 15
grants with a total value exceeding $35,000.
Recipients of the grants included the American
Jewish World Service, Common Cause Education
Fund, Islamic Society of North America,
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (Canada),
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill,
and National Network to End Domestic Violence.
The previous year CyberAlert awarded PR
grants to 16 not-for-profit organizations
including the Alzheimer's Foundation of
America, American Association of Poison
Control Centers, Earthwatch Institute, La
Leche League, Lutheran World Relief, and
the RespectED program of the Canadian Red
Cross.
All not-for-profit, educational and charitable
organizations in the United States and Canada
are eligible to apply for the grants, except
previous grant recipients. CyberAlert is
accepting grant applications until December
31 and will announce the grant recipients
in January.
A simple and secure grant application is
available online at https://secure.cyberalert.com/grants.html.
"The PR grant program is one way for
CyberAlert to assist not-for-profit organizations
and to give back to the public relations
profession that has helped our business
grow and expand successfully over the past
six years," stated William J. Comcowich,
CEO of CyberAlert.
Founded in 1999, CyberAlert (http://www.cyberalert.com/)
is a worldwide press clipping, media monitoring,
broadcast monitoring and Web clipping service.
Its CyberAlert 4.0 worldwide news monitoring
service monitors over 25,000 online news
sources each day in 17 languages. The company's
broadcast monitoring service monitors the
closed caption text of over 2,100 news programs
on over 500 TV stations in the Top 100 markets
in the United States. To monitor consumer
discussion (online word-of-mouth), its NetPinions
service monitors over 95,000 Web message
boards and UseNet news groups for consumer
insight about companies, products, key issues
and trends and its BlogSquirrel service
monitors over 5 million blogs each day.
Additional information about CyberAlert
services is available at http://www.cyberalert.com
Contact: William J. Comcowich CyberAlert,
Inc. comcowic Phone: 203-375-7200
Fax: 203-375-6699
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