CyberAlert is offering their “Grants” again this year to PR Non-Profits…

Have you joined my incredibly non-annoying, once-in-a-while email newsletter?

Thanks to KS for the info…

I suppose they’re “Grants,” even though they’re not “money,” per se. Either way, nice thing for them to do.

Subject: PR Grants for Not-for-Profits

CyberAlert, Inc. will again award annual PR Grants to not-for-profit organizations for 2008. In the past four years, CyberAlert has awarded PR grants worth a total of $225,000 to 74 non-profit organizations. The PR Grants consist of one year of media monitoring service at absolutely zero cost.

A short PR Grant Application is available online at https://secure.cyberalert.com/grants.html The deadline for applications is December 31, 2007. Grants will be awarded in January.

All non-profit organizations in the U.S. and Canada are eligible for the 2008 PR Grants except previous winners.

A list of previous PR Grant winners can be found at http://www.cyberalert.com/prgrants.html.

A detailed news release about the PR Grants is available at http://www.cyberalert.com/r_112607.html.

We’re hoping to make as many not-for-profit organizations as possible aware of the PR Grants. We would greatly appreciate if you would pass the word to your colleagues in the non-profit sector.

Kristin O’Connor or I would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Bill

William J. ComcowichPresident CEOCyberAlert, Inc.[email protected]800-461-7353

P.S.: Corporations, government agencies and not-for-profit organizations can order a 14-Day No Risk Free Trial (https://secure.cyberalert.com/ftorder.html) to test CyberAlert’s news monitoring and consumer discussion monitoring services. No credit card is required or requested for the trial.

About CyberAlert, Inc.Founded in 1999, CyberAlert (http://www.cyberalert.com/) is a worldwide press clipping, media monitoring, broadcast monitoring and media measurement service. Its CyberAlert® 4.0 worldwide news monitoring service monitors over 25,000 online news sources each day in 25+ languages. The company’s TV 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(tm) service monitors over 100,000 Web message boards and UseNet news groups for consumer insight about companies, products, key issues and trends and its BlogSquirrel(tm) service monitors over 5 million blog postings each day from a total of 25+ million blogs worldwide. CyberAlert VDO automatically monitors 200+ video sharing and news sites each day. ClipMetrics is CyberAlert’s low-cost media measurement and analysis service. CyberAlert EdCals is an editorial c! alendars service covering over 6,000 publications with over 300,000 editorial opportunities.

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