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Follow on Google News | 19 Non-Profit Organizations Receive 2015 CyberAlert PR Grants of Free Media Monitoring ServiceBy: CyberAlert LLC The non-profits will receive one free year of CyberAlert 5.0 online news monitoring service, which monitors 55,000+ online news sources in 250+ languages from 191 countries. In addition to online news monitoring, grant recipients can also opt to receive either social media monitoring or U.S. TV news monitoring free for one year. The selected non-profit organizations provide a wide range of services and are located in eight states, Washington D.C., Canada, Netherlands, and the U.K. Many grant recipients this year focus on serving children, abused women, or improving economic education. • Amara Legal Center of Washington, D.C. provides direct legal services to domestic survivors of sex trafficking and to sex workers. • JumpStart of Boston, MA trains college students and community volunteers to work with preschool aged children in low-income neighborhoods. •KidsPeace of Schnecksville, PA provides mental health services to children and adolescents. • Childreach International, based in London, UK, works to protect the rights of children in Africa and Asia. • Population Council, based in New York City, conducts research in 50+ countries to address critical health and development issues including HIV, reproductive health, and poverty that affect the lives of women and families. • Women for Women International (WfWI), Washington, D.C., helps marginalized women in countries affected by war and conflict. • Women’s Refugee Commission of New York, NY, improves the lives and protects the rights of women, children and youth displaced by conflict and crisis. • Youth Finance International of Amsterdam, Netherlands provides economic education to children in 100 countries around the world. "We're delighted to provide these worthy organizations with a fully integrated, professional PR tool that they can use to track and measure their impact in news and social media worldwide in the coming year," stated William J. Comcowich, president and CEO of CyberAlert. The total retail value of this year’s grants program exceeds $50,000. Since beginning the PR Grants program in 2004 as its corporate social responsibility and philanthropy program, CyberAlert has awarded nearly 200 media monitoring grants to non-profit organizations, with a retail value of more than $500,000 dollars. CyberAlert awarded 2015 grants to the following not-for--profit organizations: Amara Legal Center Washington, D.C. ASPIRA Association Washington, DC California Council on Economic Education Los Angeles, CA Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Cornwall, Ontario Canines for Service Wilmington, NC Childreach International London, UK Child and Youth Finance International Amsterdam, Netherlands Direct Relief Goleta, CA Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc. Boston, MA KidsPeace Schnecksville, PA National Blues Museum St. Louis, MO National Center for Victims of Crime Washington, DC National Partnership for Women & Families Washington, D.C. Ontario Nonprofit Network Ontario, Canada Population Council New York, NY Tobin Center for the Performing Arts San Antonio, TX Wildlife SOS USA Salt Lake City, UT Women for Women International Washington, DC Women’s Refugee Commission New York, NY A brief description of the services provided by each recipient organization is available at http://www.cyberalert.com/ Contact: William J. Comcowich (mailto:comcowic@ President CyberAlert LLC www.cyberalert.com Phone: 203-375-7200 About CyberAlert: Founded in 1999, the CyberAlert media monitoring service (http://www.cyberalert.com/) Subscribe to Media Monitoring News (http://www.cyberalert.com/ End
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