CyberAlert to Award Media Monitoring Grants to Non-Profits

by Chip Griffin on November 27, 2007

Stratford, CT-based CyberAlert announced that they will continue their annual program of providing grants for the use of their services to a dozen non-profit organizations in 2008.  Applications are due by December 31 and awards will be announced in January. William J. Comcowich, CEO of the media monitoring provider, said in a company press release, “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 seven years.”

For more information visit https://secure.cyberalert.com/grants.html.

About Chip Griffin

Chip Griffin serves as Founder & CEO of CustomScoop. A successful media and communications entrepreneur, he has founded more than a half dozen companies. He started his career in Washington, DC and has extensive experience in public affairs.

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