More than a dozen VPC members receive national awards in NFPW Communications Contest
By Sunni Brown, Contest Chair
NFPW has announced the winners of the 2025 national communications contest, and VPC members were well-represented among those honored — 13 members received 18 national awards, including eight first-place awards!
More than 1,900 entries were submitted in this year’s contest, and all state-level, first-place awards advance to the national competition. About 250 professional communicators from all over the country will be honored with a national award during the celebration at the 2025 NFPW Conference in Golden, Colorado, on September 13.
Virginia’s winners include:
Frances Crutchfield, Midlothian
- Honorable Mention – Speeches > Speech for “A Broken Promise”
Patty Kruszewski, Richmond
- Honorable Mention – Specialty Articles > Business for “Leaders laud impact of Amazon on region”
Kimberly Loehr, Richmond
- 1st Place – Public Relations Materials > Catalog, Manual, or Handbook for “African Centres for Lightning Education Network Brand Kit”
- 1st Place – Information for the Media > Media Pitch for “Lightning Safety Awareness Week 2024”
Ann Oppenhimer, Richmond
- 1st Place – Publication Regularly Edited by Entrant > Newsletter/other publication – non-profit, government, or educational for “Folk Art Messenger #113”
- 3rd Place – Specialty Articles > Obituary for “James ‘Jim’ Harley 1932-2024”
Cynthia Price, Glen Allen
- Honorable Mention – Specialty Articles > Green/environmental for “Lessons in nature on the University of Richmond campus”
Deana Ricks, Tracy Perkins, Meghan Van Joosten, Yorktown
- 2nd Place – Communications Programs and Campaigns > Marketing Program or Campaign for “Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design”
Deana Ricks, Yorktown
- Honorable Mention – Web and Social Media > Web Copy for “You Can Help > Moving Forward”
- Honorable Mention – Publications Regularly Written by Entrant > Newsletter/other publication, nonprofit, government or educational for “To Do Justice – Voluntary Honor Tax”
Pamela Stallsmith, Richmond
- Honorable Mention – Feature Story > Online publication for “Impromptu sloth rescue highlights dangers to the rainforest”
Martha Steger, Midlothian
- Honorable Mention – Creative Verse > Single poem for “The Long Winter of Cancer”
Diane Thieke, Richmond
- 1st Place – Blog > Corporate or for-profit for “Two Years Later: Gen AI, Content Marketing, and What’s Next”
Joan Tupponce, Glen Allen
- 1st Place – Personality Profile > More than 750 words for “Meet the Delightful Desiree!”
- 1st Place – Specialty Articles > Hobby for “A Special Force”
- Honorable Mention – Specialty Articles > Arts and entertainment for “A Magical Sound”
Alex Veatch/Letterpress Communications, Farmville
- 1st Place – Advertising > Advertising Campaign for “Make Your Move: Highland County, VA, Google Ads Campaign”
- 1st Place – Social Media Presence > Corporate or for-profit for “Monument by Green Front”
You can view the state-level results here: 2025 Communications Contest State-Level Results.

