Ripley PR Launches “ProjectGood” and Announces Free Nonprofit Workshop in East Tennessee

Published on 29th January 2026

Worldcom partner Ripley PR has launched ProjectGood, an internal initiative that applies the agency’s PR expertise to social-impact efforts—helping mission-driven organizations amplify their stories, strengthen visibility, and build growth-enabling partnerships.

ProjectGood underscores Ripley PR’s commitment to using strategic communications to help organizations do more good—and tell that story effectively. As an early activation of ProjectGood, Ripley PR will host AMPLIFY GOOD, a Free Nonprofit Workshop on

When: Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 8:30–11:00 a.m.

Where: Blount County Public Library in Maryville, Tennessee.

Who it’s for: Established East Tennessee 501(c)(3) nonprofits (application-based; space is limited).

Apply by: February 20, 2026.

What participants will gain:

  • Fundraising-focused PR strategy
  • Media-interview preparation
  • Mission-driven messaging frameworks
  • Guidance on visibility in today’s AI-driven media landscape

The live, interactive session will be led by Ripley PR leadership and senior team members, with practical tools nonprofits can apply immediately to expand reach and donor engagement.

Register for the Ripley PR workshop.

 

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