PR for Charities
Raising awareness of your organisation
Are you finding it difficult to get your charity the recognition it deserves? Does it seem like your message is struggling to cut through the noise, leaving you unnoticed by potential donors, patrons, or the media? Perhaps securing grants feels like an uphill battle, and attracting ambassadors or high-profile patrons seems out of reach. You’re not alone, as many charities face these exact challenges.
In today’s crowded landscape with more than 170,000 registered charities in the UK and 1.5 million in the US, even the most impactful organisations can get lost if their stories aren’t being told effectively. Without visibility, your charity's incredible work might go unnoticed, leading to missed opportunities for funding, partnerships, and volunteer support. The truth is, no matter how vital your cause, if people don’t know about it, they can’t support it.
Don’t let your story go untold. Explore our PR service options below and get in touch today to start building your profile.
What charities can expect
Getting the support you need
Trust
Getting people to believe in your mission and achievements as an organisation. Letting the right people know that you are the go-to in the sector that can address and begin to solve a unique societal issue.Exposure
Getting your message in front of specific people, whether they are donors, fundraisers, potential partners, or ambassadors with a targeted impact strategy.Authority
Conveying your organisation's unique perspective so that it leads the sector and sets the standard with select interviews and media engagement that build your credibility.Campaigns
Creating and launching campaigns that get people to become dedicated supporters and advocates of your organisation's mission while attracting new partners to fund your work.Partnerships
Conducting outreach to help you secure partnerships that bring you fiscal and non-fiscal benefits to improve outcomes for your organisation.Branding
Creating an organisational brand image that aligns with your mission and attracts likeminded people to support your work.For organisations big and small
Get the message out to those who can support your work and bring new hope to people needing your services.
FAQ
More insights about the service
Charities, NGOs, CEOs.
We have a flexible payment option for individuals and organisations looking for one-off PR support or a longer-term commitment. Payments can be processed via Stripe or bank transfer. Charities benefit from a 25% discount on all our tailored services.
Yes, we can work with you on strategising your content, channels, and posts to build your charity brand with the right message.
Yes. We will pitch you for opportunities and secure interviews on your behalf, which can be used to promote your organisation and key team members, highlighting the support you offer.
Yes. We can build PR campaigns to promote awareness days, specific events, fundraisers, or a new service.
We can consult with you on prearranged calls and develop a strategy for your charity. This will depend on your situation and what you are looking to achieve.
If you are looking to get more partnerships or grants, we can help you with proposals and pitching to companies. We also specialise in ad grant management.
This entirely depends on your objectives. We can set KPIs (key performance indicators) to measure the impact and refine our approach depending on the data and outcomes we get from our PR activities.
We provide PR services for a range of charitable organisations specialising in the following areas: health, employment, environment, housing, education, the creative arts, membership services, and technology.
Where to start
Consider these points below...
Your message
What would you like to tell the world? What do you want people to know?Mission
What is driving your mission forward? Where do you see your organisation in five years?Next steps
Once you contact us, one of our experts will be in touch with you to introduce you to our PR service for charities.
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