Don't Take Our Word For It

Anyone can say nice things about themselves. For example, "our staff is all among the 100 most beautiful people in the world, we have the strength to hurl Volkswagons at the speed of light, and in our spare time we travel the universe to fight Klingons." See? That was easy.

But it's much harder to get other people to say nice things about you - especially prominent people worth of a heck of a lot of respect. And that's why we're especially proud of the acccolades and awards we've received, including the following:

Accolades

The Grassroots team has a unique passion for the blogosphere, understanding how to knit together ads, site creative and ideas into a narrative that really engages online hyper-influentials...Their playfulness, passion, teamwork, theatrical intuition and risk-taking translate into uniquely effective campaigns.

Henry Copeland, President, BlogAds.com

One of the Country's Best Lawyers Under 40. (David Chiu)

National Asian Pacific American Bar Association

The best grab for attention to the D.C. voting rights issue since (2000)...

Washington Post, (re: DC Olympic Curling Team)

John Hlinko stepped forward to help us at MoveOn.org when we were just getting going. He has been an inspiration, bringing a creative and humorous approach to our strategic efforts.

Joan Blades, co-founder, MoveOn.org

You have been instrumental in helping us to achieve the historic Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord 2005. You have also convincingly demonstrated the power of the world-wide web to spur social and political change benefiting Newfoundland and Labrador. Well done!

Premier Danny Williams, to Kevin McCann, Vice President, Online Development

The Tele-Friend program represents a bold new direction for the Sierra Club's political program, which incorporated electronic advocacy for the first time in 2004, and we were thrilled to work with Grassroots Enterprise on this cutting-edge effort.

Carl Pope, Executive Director, Sierra Club

We haven't had anything this powerful in American Democracy since 1772 and the committees of correspondence set up by Sam Adams in Boston.

General Wesley Clark, about DraftWelseyClark.com

If the Internet is the darling narrative of the 2004 campaign, [John] Hlinko and Margulies may turn out to be this year's darlings of the Net.

Newsweek

Awards

Campaign of the Year, 2005

- PR Week

Public Affairs Campaign of the Year, 2005

- PR Week

Top 5 PR Professionals of the Year, 2006

- PR Week

"Golden Pollie" for "Email/Viral Marketing", 2006

- American Association of Political Consultants

'Rookie of the Year' Gold Pollie Award, John Hlinko

- American Association of Political Consultants

"Golden Pollie" for "Best use of website for volunteer/field organization", 2005

- American Association of Political Consultants

"More first place Internet Pollie Awards than any other firm", 2006

- American Association of Political Consultants

Want more? Just let us know, and we'd be happy to send them.