Free & Low-Cost Platforms for Event Listings and Press Release Distribution
One thing I’ve noticed is the time constraints small equestrian nonprofits face โ leaving little room to let the community know about their work or upcoming events, without paying a PR firm upwards of $10,000 a month. Below is a compiled list of platforms that keep costs near zero.
Unless otherwise noted, the links in this guide are not affiliate links โ just resources compiled from prior work and volunteering in the nonprofit world. Use what fits your organization, ignore what doesn’t, and adapt everything to your region.
Event Listing Platforms
These platforms are free (or free for free events) and each reaches a different slice of your local audience. Use several in combination for the broadest reach without touching your budget.
Press Release Distribution โ Free Platforms
These platforms won’t cost anything and cover a range of distribution strategies โ from Google indexing to journalist feeds. Each has a slightly different strength, so it’s worth knowing what you’re getting before you submit.
Press Release Distribution โ Low-Cost Options
For milestones worth amplifying โ a major adoption milestone, a new partnership, a fundraising campaign โ these platforms offer a meaningful step up without the cost of a full wire service.
| Platform | Best For | Notable Feature |
|---|---|---|
| EIN Presswire | Regional & national reach | Syndicates to Google News and industry-specific outlets; light editorial review |
| eReleases | Significant announcements | Dedicated nonprofit discount program; 100,000+ opt-in journalist database in your cause area |
In my opinion, eReleases is worth the modest cost when you have something genuinely newsworthy โ a major partnership, a fundraising milestone, or a campaign with regional significance. The direct journalist delivery, filtered by cause area, is a meaningful advantage over bulk syndication.
Direct Outreach Tactics Worth Prioritizing
These tactics are low or no cost and, in my experience, consistently outperform syndication platforms for small, regional nonprofits. They require a bit more intention but reward it.
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Build your own media list. Identify 10โ15 local journalists, bloggers, and podcast hosts who cover animals, community news, or rural/agricultural topics in your region. Email them directly with your release โ as a PDF attachment and pasted into the body. A personal pitch to the right reporter beats mass distribution every time.
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Your state’s equine and agricultural networks. State horse councils, 4-H programs, and FFA chapters often have newsletters and websites where they’ll gladly list events and news from equine nonprofits for free. These are warm, aligned audiences already interested in what you do.
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Mustang and wild horse community groups on social media. Similar organizations often share member events to their own audiences. A quick message asking them to share your event costs nothing and reaches an already-interested crowd.
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Your email list. This is still the most reliable channel you control. Every event announcement should go to your subscribers first โ before anywhere else. An engaged list of 500 is worth more than a syndication to tens of thousands of strangers.
When applied to a regional mustang nonprofit, the local TV calendar submission and a well-written direct pitch to one good journalist will do more than most paid wire services. Save the paid distribution for major milestones that are worth the investment.
Platform Summary by Use Case
Use this as a quick lookup when you’re deciding where to post.
Eventbrite + Facebook Events + Google Events
Nextdoor, Patch, local newspaper calendars, Reddit local subs
Idealist (formerly VolunteerMatch)
PRLog (Google-indexed) ยท BriefingWire (journalist feeds) ยท PRFree (nonprofits) ยท PR.com
eReleases (nonprofit discount) ยท EIN Presswire (Google News)
Your email list ยท Direct journalist pitch ยท State equine networks ยท Community group shares
Platforms at a Glance
- Eventbrite โ Free event pages & RSVP for free events
- Facebook Events โ Free; pair with local community groups
- Nextdoor โ Neighborhood-level event & discussion posts
- Patch โ Hyper-local community news network
- Google Business Profile โ Free event posts visible in Search & Maps
- Events.org โ Free community platform, high approval rate
- Idealist โ Volunteer-focused event and opportunity listings
- Reddit โ Local subreddits for community event promotion
- PRLog โ Free press release publishing, Google-indexed
- BriefingWire โ Free PR with journalist feeds & regional tags
- PRFree โ Free; nonprofit & charity focused
- PR.com โ Free tier press release submissions
- EIN Presswire โ Low-cost; Google News syndication
- eReleases โ Low-cost; nonprofit discount, journalist database
Platform features, pricing, and availability may change. Links are provided as references only and are not affiliate links. Always verify current terms directly with each platform before submitting. Content compiled from prior nonprofit work and volunteer experience.



