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Townsquare Media, Grappone Team Up To Support Nonprofits
The companies will be working with nine Granite State orgs next year. Applications from orgs will be accepted through Dec. 31.

DOVER, NH — Townsquare Media Inc., a leading media, entertainment and digital marketing solutions company, announced on Nov. 28, 2017, the continued partnership with Grappone Automotive Group for the 2018 “Year of Service” Program, according to a press statement. This charitable initiative supports nine granite state not-for-profit groups with comprehensive multi-media marketing campaigns on-air and online across four Townsquare Media brands including 97.5 WOKQ, 102.1/105.3 The Shark, 103.7 The Peak, and 94.9 WHOM. New Hampshire non-profit organizations are invited to apply by visiting wokq.com/year-of-service.
“We're excited to be partnering with Grappone Automotive Group again for the Year of Service in 2018," said Townsquare Media New Hampshire Vice President Christine Sieks. "Their longstanding commitment to community has elevated this important initiative to a whole new level.”
Now in existence for over 30 years, the program contributes more than $200,000 in free media to advance the missions of not-for profit-groups throughout the state.
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“When we were approached by Townsquare Media to underwrite the Year of Service, we immediately knew it would be a powerful collaboration and in 2017, we were able to heighten the awareness of nine deserving organizations here in New Hampshire," said Grappone Automotive Group Owner Amanda Grappone Osmer. "I am happy to continue to help broaden the reach of Year of Service. It’s such a wonderful program and I know it’s made a positive impact on New Hampshire’s not-for-profit community for years.”
The deadline for applications is Dec. 31, 2017.
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