All Points Public Relations Launches Third Annual PRo Community Project to Benefit Chicago Area Nonprofits
Growing Chicagoland Integrated Public Relations Agency is Celebrating 10th Anniversary in Tandem with Yearly Philanthropic Campaign
DEERFIELD, Ill. – All Points Public Relations, a Deerfield family-owned integrated public relations agency, is celebrating a milestone 10-year anniversary this August while gifting its communications services to nonprofits in need.
In conjunction with its decade landmark, the agency is hosting its third annual All Points Public Relations PRo Community Project, an initiative that awards one Chicagoland nonprofit organization with pro bono integrated marketing support.
Playing homage to the All Points team’s philanthropic spirit, the annual contest is geared towards organizations in need of integrated public relations support. From August 2 to 30, Chicagoland-based nonprofits can submit their applicationsharing why their organization could benefit from publicity, social media, graphic design and content marketing. All Points Public Relations will be evaluating entries based on how the integrated PR services awarded will positively benefit the applying organizations through awareness, membership and fundraising for a specific campaign.
“For 10 years, our team’s passion, professionalism and mission of persistence has established us as reputable leaders in all areas of integrated public relations,” said Jamie Izaks, president of All Points Public Relations, who co-owns the firm with Lauren Izaks, his wife and the COO of the company. “Every day we’re committed to making an impact on our clients’ goals—and our hands-on, personalized approach has been foundational in setting us apart. But our drive to make a positive impact on our home community of Chicago is equally important. With the PRo Community Project, we’re pursuing our philanthropic principles and sharing our services with neighborhood nonprofits that need it most.”
Deerfield natives, the Izaks launched All Points Public Relations in August of 2011 in pursuit of their own entrepreneurial dream, using the power of integrated campaigns to help franchise brands achieve their strategic goals. The agency’s expertise in the well-defined franchising niche comes from 20-plus years of work in the industry with brands that vary from well-known, national concepts to emerging franchise systems and innovative start-ups.
As All Points reaches its decade milestone, the agency continues to expand its team with talented young professionals entering the integrated communications industry and has grown its client base nationwide. Despite the pandemic-related challenges last year presented to business owners, All Points has expanded its staff 75% from 2020 to 2021 alone. The integrated public relations agency plans to add six additional team members for senior leadership, content marketing, creative and digital positions.
Using this robust team and integrated expertise to its advantage for the annual PRo Community Project, All Points Public Relations looks to provide one nonprofit organization with pro bono services for the remainder of 2021, October through December. Services may include: media relations (press release development, media outreach); graphic design (flyer/brochure creation); social media (content creation); and content marketing (email and blog creation).
“Nonprofit organizations are essential to representing and advocating for underserved communities’ needs, but those same nonprofits rely on outside help to amplify their mission,” said All Points Public Relations Director JoeyLauren Jiracek, who played an integral role in founding the agency’s PRo Community Project. “At All Points, social responsibility has been engrained in our culture since day one. We’re passionate about using our skills to do good for others, and that especially holds true now as nonprofits look to restore and strengthen their marketing efforts after a difficult year.”
For 2019’s PRo Community Project, All Points Public Relations assisted Culinary Care, an organization dedicated to delivering “one less worry” by providing free, nourishing meals from local restaurants to cancer patients and their families, in raising $250,000 during their annual Gourmand Gala, the largest fundraising effort in the organization’s history. Last year, the agency supported Kidz Express—an education, mentorship and youth employment organization in Chicago’s South Austin neighborhood. The team collectively secured notable press coverage, created an Activity Booklet for children, printed holiday cards and prepared evergreen marketing materials. It was the largest marketing effort ever for the organization.
Nonprofit organizations interested in the 2021 All Points PRo Community Project can submit an application at https://bit.ly/procommunityproject21. Submissions will be accepted until Tuesday, August 31, and the winner will be announced through All Points’ social media channels, as well as contacted directly via email by Monday, September 13.
For rules, terms and conditions, please visit https://bit.ly/procommunityproject21.
About All Points Public Relations
All Points Public Relations is a Chicagoland-based franchise PR firm that offers clients one agency to cover all the points — publicity, social media, content marketing and lead generation strategy. From seasoned serial entrepreneurs and startups to big name franchise brands, All Points PR digs in deep with its clients to tell the stories that generate top quality publicity and drive awareness with a targeted audience. For 10 years the company has served the most reputable franchise brands in North America, serving clients across a wide array of industries including Food & Beverage, Technology, Health & Wellness, Automotive, Managed Services, Technology and Beauty. For more information about All Points Public Relations and its services, please visit www.AllPointsPR.com or call (847) 897-7470.