Win a Pro-Bono Cause Marketing Campaign Worth $25,000 from Phil & Co.

Deadline extended to December 13th @ 5pm!

This is guest from Phil & Co., a group of outstanding professional that I'm happy to support.

Phil & Co. excels in creating campaigns that humanize brands and tell cause related stories in ways that are meaningful and compelling to consumers.

The agency specializes in being a bridge between consumers, corporations, and nonprofits. They have created successful cause marketing campaigns for The Museum of Natural History, the YWCA, Ai Wei Wei, and many more philanthropic organizations that receive regular media attention.

Now, Phil & Co. wants to help your nonprofit take your cause marketing to the next level with their first annual contest to select an innovative philanthropy to receive a pro-bono marketing strategy campaign.

On January 8, Phil & Co. will award a nonprofit a full service marketing, public relations, digital and advertising campaign worth $25,000. In order to enter their PHILfactor contest, visit here go before the contest deadline of November 9, and enter or nominate your favorite nonprofit.

It’s free, takes ten minutes, and could help you take your organization’s media presence to the next level in 2013, so what are you waiting for?

After all the nominees are in on November 9, five finalists will be selected by cause marketing industry experts David Hessekiel of Cause Marketing Forum, Deborah Krulewitch of The Estee Lauder Companies, Kathleen Francis of Oasis Sports Ventures, and Marian Stern of The Heyman Center for Philanthropy. Sponsors include The Cause Marketing Forum, CSRWire, give2gether, and Green Spaces.

Beginning December 4, it will be up to the public to vote to pick the winner of the $25,000 cause marketing campaign on Facebook.

Do you have a nonprofit with supporters who will vote for you on Facebook once you get to the final round? This is your chance to find out how cause marketing can work for your organization. Go here to enter by November 9.

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