A public service announcement for Paralyzed Veterans of America has been nominated for a 2025 Regional Emmy® Award and 17 Telly Awards have been given to 14 nonprofits for their storytelling.
Moore, a constituent experience management company, announced the nomination for the 2025 Regional Emmy® Award for the public service announcement, “Barriers Still Exist – For Everyone,” created for client Paralyzed Veterans of America. Filmed in Oklahoma, the public service announcement is a production that highlights the ongoing challenges individuals with disabilities face when accessing public spaces almost 35 years after the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Paralyzed Veterans of America public service announcement serves as an important reminder that everyday obstacles can limit the independence of people with disabilities.
Additionally, Moore received 17 Telly Awards for work with clients. In its 46th year, The Telly Awards annually honor excellence in video and television across all screens and represent some of the most respected advertising agencies, television stations, production companies and publishers from around the world.
Among the 2025 Telly Awards:
- American Heart Association: “Amy Grant” and “Chris,” Silver Winners
- Children International: “Good Finds a Way,” Silver Winner
- Shriners Children’s: “Take a Moment” and “Wheels For Love,” Silver Winners
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People: “The Future is You,” Silver Winner
- American Civil Liberties Union: “This Land,” Bronze Winner
- Make-A-Wish: “Healing Power of a Wish,” Silver Winner
- Covenant House: “Molly with John Dickerson,” Silver Winner
- Feeding America: “What If?,” Bronze Winner
- Southern Poverty Law Center: “We Shall Overcome,” Silver Winner
- Muscular Dystrophy Association: “Answering the Call,” Silver Winner
- Smile Train: “Celebrating Smiles,” Silver Winner
- Save the Children: “Impossible Choices,” Bronze Winner
- Paralyzed Veterans of America: “UnstoppABLE Hand Cycling,” Silver Winner and “Women First ft. Hannah Storm,” Bronze Winner
- Military Officers Association of America: “Advocacy Campaign,” Bronze Winner
“I’m incredibly grateful to our clients for entrusting Moore with the opportunity to bring their remarkable work to life. It’s their dedication to making a difference that inspires our team of strategists, writers, producers, editors, account managers, and more to craft campaigns that truly resonate and foster positive change,” said Gretchen Littlefield, CEO of Moore. “I want to thank The Telly Awards and The Heartland Emmy Awards for the opportunity to acknowledge our clients who make the world a better place for all of us.”




