We’ve been conducting pro-bono marketing campaigns for awesome clients since 2005.

Some of our past public service clients include:

Madison Reading Project: The Madison Reading Project’s mission is to deliver high quality, literacy learning, reinforcement programs to underserved children, by engaging them in differentiated literacy activities designed to create not only a love of learning, but build and reinforce age-appropriate skills needed to develop the young reader.

NAMI Wisconsin: The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization providing advocacy, education, support and public awareness. The Wisconsin chapter of NAMI works to improve the quality of life of people affected by mental illness and to promote recovery in the state of Wisconsin.

The Wisconsin Veterans Museum Foundation: The Foundation helps the Veterans Museum develop exhibits, implement public educational programs, acquire historical collections, and engage in other activities that further the Museum’s mission.

Community Living Connections: An organization that provides community supported living services to adults with developmental disabilities who live in their own homes.

Mentoring Positives: A mentoring program for high-risk youth and families throughout Dane County and outlying areas.

Logan’s Heart and Smiles: An organization that provides free labor and materials to help ease the burden families with handicapped children.

Gio’s Garden: A non-profit organization that nurtures and strengthens families with special needs children (birth to 6 years) in the greater Madison area by increasing their access to needed services.

Literacy Network: A non-profit organization made up of teachers, learners, tutors, volunteers and donors all working together to improve adult literacy in Dane County, Wisconsin.

Madison Parks Foundation: MPF is dedicated to preserving and expanding – for future generations – the true jewels of our city: our bountiful parks and open spaces. To that end, MPF looks to acquire grants and money to improve parks