Racheal Lee
Apr 11, 2013

Singapore ministry selects Asia PR Werkz to promote social enterprise awards

SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) has selected Asia PR Werkz to support events and activities for the President’s Challenge Social Enterprise Award (PCSEA).

MSF appoints sia PR Werkz to handle the PCSEA
MSF appoints sia PR Werkz to handle the PCSEA

The appointment came after a pitch called last month, and the contract will run from this month to December to promote the awards among social enterprises and create public awareness.

The PCSEA, which was launched last month, is the only award in the social enterprise sector in the country to recognise social enterprises for their contributions to the social services sector.

The agency will provide media and administrative support for the event, media coverage and follow-up with social enterprises. It should deliver a total media coverage worth at least SG$500,000 (US$404,000) in PR value on various platforms.

The pitch also received tenders from Golin/Harris International, Havas Worldwide Siren and PR Communications.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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