1 minute read

ABOUT US: EG PUBLISHING

Welcome to the Good Deeds Guide, our first guide focused exclusively on Valley-based nonprofits!

Who are we? We’re EG Publishing, a local, familyowned publishing company. We’re all about community and are excited to share this new publication with you so that you can learn more about how we all can support amazing nonprofits doing vital work in the Valley.

Because of the work we do, we are inspired daily by the amazing people that call the Valley home. According to ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation, there are over 19,000 nonprofits registered in the state of Arizona. The ones listed in this guide are just a handful of the amazing charities that are full of neighbors helping neighbors. We hope that you will flip through these pages and learn how you can best support local nonprofits and causes you’re passionate about.

In essence, this guide is the perfect example of what we as a company hold close to our hearts: helping Valley residents to stay informed on the good happening in their communities and how they can get involved.

Alongside this annual publication, our hyperlocal community papers include the North Phoenix News, North Tatum Times, Paradise Valley View, Scottsdale North News, The Scottsdale Standard, The Upper Westsider, and The Kyrene Times. Lastly, we publish a kids magazine called Epic Kids. Between all papers, we reach more than 150,000 homes across the Valley every month.

To do this, we focus on partnering with small, locally owned businesses and nonprofits looking to reach potential customers and clients in their own backyards. If you work with a nonprofit and would like to participate in the next Good Deeds Guide, send us an e-mail at natasha@egpublishing.com to connect. We are also happy to chat about our other publications, potential partnerships, and hear story ideas for future issues.

Thank you for reading our first Good Deeds Guide and for your support of Arizona’s vibrant nonprofits that do an amazing job serving this wonderful community we call home.

In service,

Natasha and Brian Beal EG Publishing

This article is from: