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Greenpoint celebrates 10 years; launches pro bono initiative

Creative communications agency, Greenpoint, is celebrating a decade of storytelling, strategic brand-building, and partnerships across Australia.

The agency has chosen the moment to announce the launch of The Greenpoint Giveback, an annual pro bono initiative offering one purpose-driven Australian organisation access to free professional PR, content, and communications support.

Open to not-for-profits, charities, and social enterprises working in health, education, community, the environment or the arts, the agency said the initiative is designed to help amplify bold ideas that are making a difference, but may not have the resources to tell their story at scale. 

Nicola Trotman, Co-founder and Director at Greenpoint said: "Marking ten years of Greenpoint, the Giveback is our way of saying thank you while supporting a cause that matters. Some of our most rewarding work has been with not-for-profits and grassroots programs, and this initiative lets us use our skills to shine a light on people and organisations driving real change.

“Our goal is to leave the organisation with real tools and insights they can use beyond the project."

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