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Emma announces the Emma Twenty Five initiative, offering 25 accounts to community groups helping others this holiday season.

emma 25Emma has launched a new program called The Emma Twenty-Five, where we take 25 Emma accounts and award them, free of charge for a year, to deserving groups nominated by members of the Emma community.

With Emma's help, a community group can easily begin interacting with their volunteers, donors and colleagues to generate even more interest and activity - and do it in a way that's easier than ever before. And because each of the 25 groups is being sponsored by an existing Emma customer, they'll have someone who's experienced in the ways of Emma and email outreach to help them put their new account to good use.

Nominations began November 1st and the we hope to have the 25 honorees chosen and announced before Thanksgiving. For full details, along with instructions for making your nominations, go here.

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