Published: February 01, 2012
18 Not-for-Profit Organizations to Receive Free Media Monitoring Service from CyberAlert
STRATFORD, Conn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - CyberAlert, Inc., the worldwide online news monitoring, press clipping,
broadcast monitoring and social media monitoring service, today
announced the award of 18 public relations (PR) grants for 2012 to
not-for-profit organizations in the United States Canada and Germany.
The recipients are mainly smaller not-for-profit organizations covering
a cross-section of services in health, education, social services,
science & technology, culture, disaster preparedness, animal rights and
economic development.
Each grant is for one free year of CyberAlert 5.0 Online News Monitoring
Service. Award winners may also opt to receive CyberAlert's TV news
monitoring service or social media monitoring services including blog
monitoring, message board monitoring, online video monitoring and
Twitter monitoring.
The 2012 award recipients are located in eight different states --
California (4), Connecticut, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas
(2), Virginia (2) -- the District of Columbia (2), two Canadian
provinces, Ontario and British Columbia, and Germany.
In announcing the award recipients, William J. Comcowich, president and
CEO of CyberAlert stated: "We're delighted that CyberAlert can provide
free media monitoring services to these deserving not-for-profit
organizations to enable them to monitor their public relations successes
as they carry on their vital services."
The following organizations are CyberAlert's 2012 Public Relations grant
recipients:
Alliance for Children and Families
www.alliance1.org
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
Works to strengthen and provides a variety of services to North
America's non-profit human services sector through national advocacy,
executive leadership training, and help in establishing high performance
and governance standards.
Association of Flight Attendants
www.afanet.org
Washington,
DC
The world's largest union organized by flight attendants and
representing 60,000 flight attendants on 22 carriers throughout the
world, AFA serves as the voice of flight attendants to negotiate better
pay, benefits, working conditions and work rules, and to improve their
safety on the job.
Community Options, Inc.
www.comop.org
Princeton,
New Jersey
With offices in 10 states, Community Options develops homes and
employment for people with severe disabilities.
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
www.danforthcenter.org
St.
Louis, Missouri
Independent research center seeks to improve the human condition through
plant science. Research focuses on biofuels, biofortification, disease
resistance, drought tolerance, pesticide and fertilizer reduction and
biosafety.
Entertainment Industries Council
www.eiconline.org
Reston,
Virginia
Seeks to create greater awareness and understanding of major health and
social issues through the entertainment industry. Produces awards
programs honoring entertainment that accurately depicts illnesses and
that promotes science, engineering, technology and math.
Identity Theft Council, The
www.identitytheftcouncil.org
Walnut
Creek, California
Provides free counseling to victims of identify theft, training and
support for law enforcement and education about online safety and
privacy.
Institute of HeartMath
www.heartmath.com
Boulder
Creek, California
Partners with schools, social-service agencies and others to implement
education programs that help people lower stress and build resilience.
Keep A Breast Foundation - Canada
www.keep-a-breast.org
Coquitlam,
British Columbia, Canada
Breast cancer education and awareness program exposing young people in
Canada to methods of prevention, early detection and support. Sponsors
"I Love Boobies" educational campaign on breast cancer.
Last Chance for Animals
www.lcanimal.org
Los
Angeles, California
A national animal rights non-profit that conducts investigations on
animal cruelty, creates public awareness campaigns, advocates for animal
friendly legislation, and helps prosecute animal abusers.
LeadingAge
www.leadingage.org
Washington,
DC
With a broad global network of aging services organizations that reach
over 30 countries, the LeadingAge community focuses on advocacy,
leadership development, and applied research and promotion of effective
services on aging.
Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage
www.mmjh.org
Beachwood,
Ohio
Promotes an understanding of Jewish history, religion and culture within
the context of the American experience and builds bridges of
appreciation, tolerance and understanding with people of other
religions, races, cultures and ethnic backgrounds.
Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation
www.curemeso.org
Alexandria,
Virginia
Dedicated to ending mesothelioma as a life-ending disease by funding
research, providing education and support for patients, and leading
advocacy efforts for a national commitment to end the mesothelioma
tragedy.
National Aboriginal Health Organization
www.naho.org
Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada
Dedicated to improving the physical, mental, emotional, social and
spiritual health of First Nations, Inuit and Metis populations, by
empowering individuals, families and communities.
National Institute for Urban Search
www.niusr.org
Santa
Barbara, California
Dedicated to improving disaster readiness and response through
awareness, collaboration, research and engineering.
National Relief Charities
www.nrcl.org
Sherman,
Texas
Provides humanitarian relief through material aid and educational
services for over 75 American Indian reservations, which are served on
the basis of need. Services address nutrition, education, health,
housing and disaster relief.
Pro Mujer
www.promujer.org
New
York, New York
Provides women from impoverished communities in Latin America with easy
and convenient access to essential training and services that are
ordinarily out of reach because of their socio-economic status. Services
include micro-finance, business training, and health care and education.
Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities
www.smartkidswithld.org
Westport,
Connecticut
Provides educational programs, guidance and support to parents of
children with learning disabilities such as dyslexia and/or attention
deficit disorder (ADHD).
StreetFootballWorld
www.streetfootballworld.org
Berlin,
Germany
Builds global partnerships and supports a network of over 50 grassroots
organizations in more than 50 countries that use football (soccer) as a
tool for social development of young people.
In announcing the twenty grant recipients for 2012, Mr. Comcowich
affirmed the company's continued support of the PR grants program. "The
PR Grants program is our way of giving back to the PR community that has
helped us become a leading worldwide media monitoring company. We intend
to continue the grants program for many years to come," he said.
The total retail value of this year's grants exceeds $75,000. Since
starting the PR Grants program in 2004, CyberAlert has awarded a total
of 178 media monitoring grants to not-for-profit organizations with a
retail value of more than $525,000.
Over 100 not-for-profit organizations applied to CyberAlert this year
for the PR grants.
A list of previous
PR Grant Recipients is available on the CyberAlert Website. Grant
applications are accepted throughout the year and reviewed at the
end of the year.
About CyberAlert:
Founded in 1999, CyberAlert (http://www.cyberalert.com/)
is a worldwide news monitoring, press clipping, broadcast monitoring,
social media monitoring and media measurement service. Its CyberAlert
5.0 worldwide news
monitoring service monitors and delivers news clips from over 55,000
online news sources each day in 250+ languages in 191 countries. The
company's TV
broadcast news monitoring service monitors the closed caption text
of over 2,100 news programs on over 600 TV stations in the Top 100
markets in the United States. The company's social
media monitoring service (NetPinions) 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 blog
monitoring service monitors over 7 million blog postings each day
from a total of 85+ million blogs worldwide. The CyberAlert
VDO online video monitoring service monitors 200+ video sharing
sites and the company also monitors Twitter. Additional information
about CyberAlert services is available at http://www.cyberalert.com

CyberAlert, Inc.
William J. Comcowich, 203-375-7200
President
and CEO
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