The Reno branch of Allegra Marketing Print Mail announced this month the launch of its 2021 FootPRINT Fund, an initiative focused on helping Northern Nevada nonprofits with promotional print and marketing materials.
According to a March 3 press release, to be considered for the fund, nonprofits must submit a completed application found here on the Allegra Reno website before June 1.
“Supporting our community has always been incredibly important to us, and now more than ever. This year’s FootPRINT Fund will help us to provide additional resources to nonprofit organizations who have been heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic,” JC Weir, owner of Allegra in Reno, said in a statement. “As a small business, we understand that the right marketing, signage and print strategies can be imperative for organizations to recover and succeed.”
According to the press release. FootPRINT Fund recipients are selected “based on how the awarded services will be used to further the organization’s goals, including service expansion, program enhancement and maximization of existing resources, as well as the organization’s innovation and resourcefulness.”
Since launching its first FootPRINT Fund program in 2007, Allegra has awarded nearly $100,000 to Northern Nevada nonprofits seeking financial assistance for printing of brochures, newsletters, forms, invitations, posters, mailings and graphic design.
Located at 5301 Longley Lane, Ste. 47, in Reno, Allegra is independently owned and is a member of the Alliance Franchise Brands network, linking to more than 600 locations throughout North America.