Why Your Charity Should Start Blogging (And How to Do It)
Blogging has been around since the 1990s. And, perhaps inevitably, grand claims are periodically made about ‘the death of the blog’. But, to paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of their death are premature.
How a Specialist Bid Writer Can Help With Your Grant Application
Covid-19 has presented charities and voluntary organisations with a huge challenge. They have faced a perfect storm as traditional sources of income have dried up while demand for their services has soared. Smaller charities are particularly exposed to the crisis, especially those working to tackle poor health, poverty and domestic violence.
The Evolution of Communication in the Charity Sector
Charities play a vital role in society. They make a difference to millions of lives in the UK and the wider world. If you run a charity, you’ll know this. But you’ll also know that you can only make the difference you do because of the money you raise to support your activities, the work your volunteers do and the campaigns you organise. This means that telling people about your work is essential if you want to inspire them to make a donation, join your band of volunteers and spread the word.