Clapp 360 Communications
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Baltimore, MD
Clapp 360 Communications is a digital agency in Baltimore. Founded in 2001, they have about 12 employees that serve clients in a wide range of industries. Services include public relations, advertising, and branding.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 25%
Enterprise (>$1B) 25%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 1 project
$200K-$999K 1 project
Clients
- Johns Hopkins University
Highlights from Recent Projects
Clapp 360 Communications was engaged by the SEED School of Maryland, a public boarding school serving underprivileged kids, to increase awareness of the school and boost fundraising and admission numbers. The company took over the school's Twitter and LinkedIn accounts, secured media mentions, and organized a virtual senior dinner to replace the annual gala that could not be held due to the pandemic. They also produced marketing videos and collateral pieces to encourage remote attendance. The school spent around $30,000 on the ongoing project that started in August 2019.
Jemicy School, a private school for twice-exceptional or dyslexic students, hired Clapp 360 Communications to unify their voice after merging with Valley Academy. The company worked on the school's marketing and branding, conducted research on why people applied to the school, and focused on internal communication to parents and students during the pandemic. They also ensured consistently branded messages were communicated to the outside community. The school has invested between $500,000–$600,000 in the ongoing partnership that started in February 2005.
Guntry of Maryland, an indoor shooting range, engaged Clapp 360 Communications to help with their marketing efforts. The company assisted with social media, emails to potential customers, and radio campaigns, targeting a wide demographic for the shooting range, classes, and safety messages. The company spent close to $100,000 on the project that began in September 2019.