Manchester-based press release distribution service is marking the 12th anniversary of its charity scheme, initiated in 2012 to offer free PR support to charities, NGOs, and nonprofits.
Since its inception in 2012, the free scheme has been pivotal in aiding charities, NGOs, and nonprofits with their public relations endeavours, entirely free of charge. Over 10,000 organisations have been empowered by this dedicated press release distribution service, allowing them to promote their causes, raise essential funds, and enhance awareness of their campaigns.
Throughout the past 12 years, the service has established itself as a reliable partner for charitable organisations, facilitating connections with journalists, media outlets, newspapers, and publications. This service has been instrumental in assisting entities of varying sizes to amplify their messages, reach more extensive audiences, and realise their objectives.
“We are incredibly proud to have reached this significant milestone,” stated Alison Lancaster, CEO. “Our mission has always been to support those making a positive impact, and we are honoured to have contributed to the success of numerous important causes over the past 12 years. By offering a free press release distribution service, we have enabled these organisations to share their stories, attract donors, and ultimately make a difference in their communities. We hope many more charities will take advantage of our scheme.”
The platform’s accessibility is one of its key strengths. It is designed to be user-friendly, allowing organisations to easily create and disseminate press releases. Additionally, the service provides various tools and resources to assist users in creating compelling announcements that resonate with both the media and the public.
As the service commemorates this 12-year milestone, it reaffirms its commitment to supporting the charitable sector. Looking ahead, there are plans to broaden the scope of services offered and explore innovative methods to further assist organisations in attaining their public relations goals.
Marking twelve years of unwavering support for charities and nonprofits, the distribution service is poised to continue and expand its invaluable contributions to the charitable sector.