Scott Circle Communications

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Scott Circle Communications is a PR firm based in Washington D.C. It was founded in 2006 and has a 13-person team. They provide PR services to clients in the nonprofit, education, and arts, music, & entertainment industries.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Non-profit

80%

Arts, entertainment & music

5%

Education

5%

Government

5%

Medical

5%

Client Size Distribution

This provider has not added their client sizes.

Common Project Size

$10K-$49K 3 projects

$50K-$199K 1 project

$1,000,000-$9,999,999 1 project

Clients

  • National Organization for Women

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

5.0
6 Reviews

Scott Circle Communications was hired by a nonprofit lobbying organization to manage press operations during their annual conference. Their responsibilities included assembling press kits and overseeing logistics for various sessions throughout the three-day event, which saw between 100-300 media stations in attendance. The Scott Circle team, consisting of 3-4 members during the lead-up and expanding to 15-20 on-site, was led by Laura, the President of Scott Circle. The partnership, which costs the nonprofit between $100,000-$150,000 annually, has been ongoing since 2012 and continues to be beneficial.

In a collaboration with a digital creative agency, Scott Circle Communications managed a high-profile public health campaign for a government agency. Their role encompassed the entire project, from conducting research to measuring and reporting on success. The Scott Circle team, led by CEO Laura Gross, worked seamlessly with the agency's digital strategists and executors. The government client was reportedly very pleased with the results, demonstrating Scott Circle's effectiveness in managing large-scale initiatives.

Scott Circle Communications was engaged by The Nonhuman Rights Project, an animal rights nonprofit, to generate publicity for the first animal rights hearing in New York's highest court and the introduction of the first elephant captivity ban in the country. The scope of their work included developing a media strategy, creating a social media content calendar, drafting media advisories and press releases, and coordinating interviews with relevant staff. The team of 2-5 from Scott Circle was chosen for their cultural fit and aligned company values, and their work was instrumental in raising awareness for these significant animal rights milestones.

Timeliness

5.0

Service Excellence

4.9

Value

4.8

Would Recommend

4.9

Awards

92007

2024