Signarama Hartsdale Pledges $10K in Support of Local Nonprofits
Signarama Hartsdale is proud to announce SIGNALS914, a new nonprofit grant program that launched Valentine’s Day. Michael Lang, owner of Signarama Hartsdale and his team have pledged $10,000 in donations of signage, display and marketing materials that will be awarded to Westchester based not-for-profits in May 2019.
SIGNALS914, developed in partnership with local connector agency, Volunteer New York!, looks to support and strengthen civic and charitable organizations who are already doing great work, but are limited by their often non-existent marketing budget.
“Our business is to make organizations look good and be seen,” said Michael Lang. “We know this is important for nonprofits to succeed, so we decided to help them as much as we can.”
“Volunteer New York! is thrilled to partner with Michael Lang to help local agencies get their message out,” said Volunteer New York! Communications Director, Tony Fasciano. “Increasing public awareness of local agency services and needs can only lead to more meaningful connections and local impact.”
The SIGNALS914 grant application for nonprofits and other helpful information is now available at www.signals914.org. Applications are accepted until April 10th.
Help us spreading the news about this opportunity by sharing with friends and colleagues in Westchester’s non-profit community.
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