Allegra is proud to serve the Winston-Salem area, and we recognize that our business can only remain as strong as the community we serve. We are committed to educating our customers about direct marketing and print communications that will make the most of your messages and your resources.
Nonprofit Organizations
We are especially dedicated to helping charities, schools, healthcare institutions, trade and business associations, and other nonprofit organizations – whether to attract volunteers, generate funding, or make other contributions. Faced with increasing competition, they must strengthen their visibility and name recognition to effectively serve our community, and we are happy to support their efforts in kind.
If you represent a local nonprofit, please contact us to see how we can help your organization. Some of the current groups we sponsor include:
- Big Brothers, Big Sisters
- Cancer Services
- Crisis Control Ministries, Inc.
- Mental Health Association in Forsyth County
- AARF
- Warriors For Wells
- Work Family Resource Center, Inc.
FootPRINT Fund
The FootPRINT Fund is available to any nonprofit group, association or charitable organization in the Forsyth County area that meets the FootPRINT Fund selection criteria. The fund helps enhance the nonprofits image, expand their services and extend their printing budgets. Any eligible organization or association can apply and need not already be a customer of Allegra.
If you represent a nonprofit organization, click below to download more information and an application, or call us for more information.
2013 FootPRINT Fund Application
2012 FootPRINT Fund Winners
SciWorks
Next Step Ministries
Ronald McDonald House of WS
AIDS Care Service, Inc.
Children's Museum
Eagle's Nest Foundation
Restoration Place
Hospice and Palliative Care
CareNet of the Triad
Trinity Center
Advocacy Committee of the Homeless Council
iCan House Services
SECU (Hospitality House)
Bethesda Center
The Enrichment Center
Camel City Jazz
The Shalom Project
WS Youth Chorus
A Brighter Path
ACME-Better Marriages
Imprints
Crisis Control