COVINGTON, VA. (Virginian Review) – In our commitment to support community-oriented initiatives, The Virginian Review is thrilled to announce our $10,000 Advertising Grant Program, specifically designed to assist non-profit and charitable organizations in the Alleghany Highlands. The program offers a non-cash grant of up to $500 to organizations to help advertise their free events or functions through our print and online editions, thereby extending their impact. The program runs annually from January 1 each year.
This program aims to help those who tirelessly work to make a difference in our community but may lack the resources to maximize their reach. “Our commitment at The Virginian Review has always been about more than just publishing the news. It’s about serving, supporting, and making a difference in our communities.
This $10,000 Advertising Grant Program is an exciting new chapter in our ongoing mission.” says Publisher Scot Refsland. “We understand the incredible work non-profits and charities do often go unnoticed due to their limited resources for publicity. This grant aims to change that, providing a platform for these organizations to reach more people and extend their impact. I am genuinely thrilled at the potential of this initiative and can’t wait to see the exciting programs that will be created within our communities from this program. Together, we are not just sharing news, we are making news by empowering those who make our community a better place every day.” Refsland said.
Eligible organizations include registered non-profits and charities aiming to promote events or functions that are free to the public and directly serve and help the community. The application process is straightforward, and the potential benefits are immense, so we encourage all qualifying organizations to apply. Please contact your advertising representative, email us at hello@virginianreview.com, stop by our offices at 229 W. Main Street, Covington, or call 540-962-2121.