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Finalists announced for 2024 Nonprofit Communications Awards

Finalists announced for 2024 Nonprofit Communications Awards

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The 2024 Nonprofit Communications Awards finalists were recently announced. Known for their visionary strategies, innovative promotions, customer service, the finalists have navigated through the competition’s first stage.

The next stage involves a detailed evaluation of the initiatives and campaigns by an expert jury. Despite the huge accomplishment in reaching this level, the competition is far from over. The finalists are set to prove their worth further in this fiercely competitive scene. Remarkable plans for the award ceremony are in the making, signifying a grand celebration in nonprofit communications.

Brendan Gannon, Senior Marketing Manager of the awards program, applauded the finalists for their dedication to creating a better world and expertise. He also mentioned the significant impact of their innovations on the broader community, inspiring many others.

The award ceremony will be held on September 27 at the Yale Club in New York City.

Recognizing excellence in nonprofit communication

It will provide an opportunity to network with industry leaders, exchange insights and experiences, and honor the winners.

The awards consist of several categories like Corporate/Nonprofit Partnership of the Year, Nonprofit Communications Campaign of the Year, and Employee Volunteer Program of the Year. These categories highlight remarkable initiatives like BELFOR Property Restoration: National First Responders Day and IBM’s Skills Build Reignite.

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Rising stars in Nonprofit Communications such as Maryanna Antoldi of AARP Florida and Tori Martel of the Allergy & Asthma Network were nominated. The Best Nonprofit Communications Campaign category will see contenders like Alzheimer’s Association’s “Virtual Brain Health Fair” campaign and American Heart Association’s “No Time to Wait” initiative.

Other categories include Advocacy or Awareness Campaign, Community-Nonprofit Partnership, and Branding or Rebranding Campaign. These sections recognize remarkable advancements in respective fields. Finally, we see categories that focus on skills in handling media relations, developing impressive nonprofit websites, and implementing effective social media campaigns.

Everyone recognized in each category represents the notable progress in nonprofit communications and is set to make a significant difference in the world.

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