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Movers & Shakers: Salt & Light Productions Offering Cost-Sharing Grant Applications for Non-Profits

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SARASOTA – Salt & Light Productions announced this week that the application deadline for cost-sharing grants ends this Friday, January 11, 2013. Salt & Light is offering

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customized video packages geared towards assisting organizations reach their financial goals for this years fundraising events by offering a limited number of non-profits a grant that will subsidize a percentage of the production costs associated with this special opportunity.

Stuart J. Roth, Founder and President of Salt & Light commented, "We all know that the annual event is often the most critical time to gather existing donors and potential supporters. A video by our award-winning team can be used during this occasion as an effective tool to share with attendees an impassioned and moving representation of your organization. Our compelling, testimonial-based presentations have a reputation of striking the "right-cord" with donors creating an intimate awareness of your success shared through the eyes of individuals that are recipients of your program services."

Salt & Light Productions is the award-winning project of the Center for Faith and Freedom, Inc., a non-profit organization that has been serving communities across the nation since 1989 with its multi-media and production capabilities. The organization is the recipient of 2 Emmy and 34 Telly Awards and widely recognized as the premier video resource company serving the non-profit community.

Salt & Light has a limited number of available slots for their first quarter 2013 grant cycle and applications must be received by January 11, 2013 to ensure organizations are considered for this important opportunity.

For further information about the application process, visit www.saltandlightproductions.org or contact Patty Dodson at 941-487-4061.

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