Nominate a deserving nonprofit for free Emma email marketing service!
December 16th, 2009 by Suzanne NormanWhen we say it’s the most wonderful time of the year ’round these parts, we’re talking about Emma 25 time. It’s the annual program (now in its sixth year) where we team up with our customers to award free Emma service to deserving non-profits — 25 around the world, and 25 in the cities Emma calls home (Nashville, Portland, Denver and Austin).
If you’re an Emma customer, why not nominate your favorite non-profit for free email marketing and survey services from Emma? It’s a fantastic way to help those groups use email to stay in touch with volunteers, find donations, send newsletters, manage events and more.
Come early January, we’ll post all the eligible groups and invite the whole world to vote for their favorites. But for *your* favorite group to be an honoree, *you’ve* got to nominate ‘em.
It just takes a few minutes, and you’ll have that warm, fuzzy feeling that no amount of delicious gingerbread lattes can rival. Go on and get to nominating!

December 23rd, 2009 at 9:43 am
The Northern Kentucky Urban and Community Forestry Council could sure use EMMA for their newsletters and event announcements. http://www.nkyurbanforestry.org/
January 3rd, 2010 at 6:39 pm
I nominated Art House Productions for this honor. They work so diligently (and tirelessly) at bringing art and music to a growing and diverse cultural community in Jersey City, NJ. Vote for them if you can.
January 7th, 2010 at 2:42 pm
It might be too late but I nominate Challenge Mountain Adaptive Sports in Boyne Falls, MI. They do great things for people with special needs. http://www.challengemtn.org
January 19th, 2010 at 5:48 pm
I nominate caringbridge.com because of their tireless and continuing efforts to help families of children
with terminal illnesses and transplants. Recently my little great granddaughter was born with a heart defect and caring bridge gave assistance to the mother so she could keep the family and friends updated on Harley Graces’ condition. Unfortunately, Harley lost her battle but caring bridge never forgot the family.