Free PR: Soldiers' Angels Featured by Military.com in Military Appreciation Month Call for Submissions

We secured our PR bag, but there's still time for you to get yours. Learn how to submit your organization's work to Military.com for Military Appreciation Month before it’s too late!


Access Free PR for Military Appreciation Month

Military.com is accepting submissions this Military Appreciation Month, May 2024. Thanks to Evocati PR, we've secured an opportunity for your organization or company to highlight what you're doing—think fundraising campaigns, volunteer activations, discounts, employee giveback, etc. Anything you want the public to understand and support.

In their call-to-action, they highlighted what Evocati PR client Soldiers' Angels is doing as an example, writing:

“For example, Soldiers’ Angels, a national nonprofit, has two campaigns planned for Military Appreciation Month: Go Camo and Honor Military Working Dogs, which will send most-requested items to deployed service members and working dogs, respectively. There’s also Starbucks: For every Starbucks eGift in their Military Appreciation category sold May 1-31, Starbucks will donate $5 to be shared evenly between Blue Star Families and Operation Gratitude to support the military community.

This is a great chance to share the work your company or organization is doing to support the military-connected community.

How to Participate

Military.com seeking the best Military Appreciation Month Programs. (Source: Military.com)

Whether you have a fundraising campaign, volunteer activation, military discount, employee giveback event, or anything else you want the public to understand and support, this is your chance to land on the biggest military publication site in the nation.

To learn more, check out Military.com's call for submissions featuring Soldiers' Angels Go Camo and Honor Military Working Dogs Campaigns.

Submit what you're doing today!


 

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