New Google Grant Helps Seleni Spread the Word
Google Ad Grants program provides free online advertising worth $40,000 per month
We are thrilled to confirm that our organization is a recipient of a Google Ad Grants award. This program is an in-kind advertising program that awards free online advertising to nonprofits through Google AdWords. Google Ad Grants supports registered organizations that share Google's philosophy of community service in areas such as science and technology, education, global public health, the environment, youth advocacy, and the arts.
This award, in the ongoing amount of $40,000 per month, directly supports our mission to provide the care, information, and research funding critical to supporting mothers and families by attracting new audiences and advocates to our articles, programs, and resources.
Commenting on the grant George Logothetis, Seleni cofounder and treasurer, and chairman and CEO of the Libra Group, states: “It is so gratifying that Google has recognized that one of the greatest challenges we face is being able to spread the word to the many women who are suffering in silence. Seleni’s ability to reach out to them on AdWords will make a real difference, and we thank Google for their generosity.”
We are thrilled to welcome Lalaina Auriel Ny Andriantsoa as our spring intern through the Libra Group Internship Program. We sat down with Lalaina for a Q&A.
We are thrilled to welcome Paula Rubio as our spring intern through the Libra Group Internship Program. We sat down with Paula for a Q&A.
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