We are proud to announce our collaboration with Sail Portsmouth, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving maritime heritage and promoting sailing education. As part of its commitment to community service and philanthropy, we have chosen Sail Portsmouth as our pro bono client for 2024.
Sail Portsmouth organizes a variety of maritime events and educational programs aimed at fostering an appreciation for sailing and maritime history among residents and visitors of the New Hampshire seacoast. Each year they host the Tall Ship Festival, and in 2024 that will be kicking off on July 26th with the Parade of Sail on the Piscataqua River. DARCI Creative’s expertise in marketing and branding will help amplify Sail Portsmouth’s mission and reach, enabling the organization to engage with a broader audience and garner increased support for its initiatives.
“We are thrilled to partner with Sail Portsmouth and contribute our marketing resources to such a meaningful cause and signature event for our community,” said Darci Knowles, Founder and Owner of DARCI Creative. “As a firm deeply rooted in the Portsmouth community, we understand the importance of preserving our maritime heritage and promoting sailing as both a recreational activity and an educational opportunity. Through our collaboration, we aim to elevate Sail Portsmouth’s visibility and impact, ultimately driving greater participation and support for their invaluable programs.”
Robin Comstock, a board member of Sail Portsmouth, expressed gratitude for DARCI Creative’s pro bono support, stating, “Sail Portsmouth is immensely grateful for DARCI Creative’s generosity and expertise. With their assistance, we are confident that we can better communicate our mission and offerings to the community, inspiring more individuals to engage with our organization and experience the joys of sailing and maritime heritage. This partnership exemplifies the spirit of collaboration and community service that defines Portsmouth, and we look forward to the positive outcomes it will bring.”