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PR Made Simple for Charities, CICs and Purpose Led Organisations - Monday 28th September - 10am-11.30am
Your organisation is doing important work. But if people don't know about it, they can't support it, fund it, volunteer for it, or benefit from it.
PR isn't just for large charities with dedicated communications teams and big budgets. It's one of the most effective ways to raise awareness, build trust, attract support and share the impact you're making in your community.
Yet for many charities, CICs and faith organisations, PR can feel overwhelming. You might not know what makes a good story, how to approach journalists, or whether your work is even newsworthy.
This practical and interactive 90 minute workshop will show you how to find the stories within your organisation and use them to build visibility, credibility and lasting connections with the people who matter most.
In this session we’ll cover:
What PR really is
Understand how PR can help your organisation build trust, raise awareness and strengthen its reputation.Finding stories within your organisation
Learn how to identify the stories that journalists, supporters and communities connect with most.How to turn stories into opportunities
Discover practical ways to create visibility through media coverage, partnerships and communications opportunities, and position your organisation as a trusted voice.The five steps to successful PR
A simple framework you can use again and again to raise your profile and create opportunities for your organisation.Making the most of every PR opportunity
Learn how to repurpose media coverage and stories across social media, newsletters, websites, funding reports and more.Protecting the reputation you've worked hard to build
An introduction to crisis communications and the role PR plays when things don't go to plan.
This session is ideal for:
• Charities and community organisations
• CICs and social enterprises
• Faith-based organisations
• Volunteer-led groups
• Charity leaders and trustees
• Anyone responsible for communications, fundraising or awareness raising
You'll leave with practical ideas you can put into action straight away, along with greater confidence in telling your organisation's story.
Investment: £45 per person | 3 places for £120 (Use code 3PLACES at checkout)
Why attend live?
As well as practical training and Q&A, you'll have the opportunity to connect with others working across charities, CICs and community organisations, sharing ideas, experiences and challenges with people who understand the sector. This includes discussion, peer learning and informal networking throughout the session.
About Emma
Emma is an award-winning journalist, TEDx speaker, and founder of Roseleigh Media. With more than a decade of experience in journalism, charity communications and PR, Emma helps charities, CICs, faith organisations and purpose-led organisations tell stories that build trust, raise awareness and create impact.
From media relations and social media strategy to crisis communications and media training, Emma supports organisations to communicate with confidence and connect with the audiences that matter most.
Your organisation is doing important work. But if people don't know about it, they can't support it, fund it, volunteer for it, or benefit from it.
PR isn't just for large charities with dedicated communications teams and big budgets. It's one of the most effective ways to raise awareness, build trust, attract support and share the impact you're making in your community.
Yet for many charities, CICs and faith organisations, PR can feel overwhelming. You might not know what makes a good story, how to approach journalists, or whether your work is even newsworthy.
This practical and interactive 90 minute workshop will show you how to find the stories within your organisation and use them to build visibility, credibility and lasting connections with the people who matter most.
In this session we’ll cover:
What PR really is
Understand how PR can help your organisation build trust, raise awareness and strengthen its reputation.Finding stories within your organisation
Learn how to identify the stories that journalists, supporters and communities connect with most.How to turn stories into opportunities
Discover practical ways to create visibility through media coverage, partnerships and communications opportunities, and position your organisation as a trusted voice.The five steps to successful PR
A simple framework you can use again and again to raise your profile and create opportunities for your organisation.Making the most of every PR opportunity
Learn how to repurpose media coverage and stories across social media, newsletters, websites, funding reports and more.Protecting the reputation you've worked hard to build
An introduction to crisis communications and the role PR plays when things don't go to plan.
This session is ideal for:
• Charities and community organisations
• CICs and social enterprises
• Faith-based organisations
• Volunteer-led groups
• Charity leaders and trustees
• Anyone responsible for communications, fundraising or awareness raising
You'll leave with practical ideas you can put into action straight away, along with greater confidence in telling your organisation's story.
Investment: £45 per person | 3 places for £120 (Use code 3PLACES at checkout)
Why attend live?
As well as practical training and Q&A, you'll have the opportunity to connect with others working across charities, CICs and community organisations, sharing ideas, experiences and challenges with people who understand the sector. This includes discussion, peer learning and informal networking throughout the session.
About Emma
Emma is an award-winning journalist, TEDx speaker, and founder of Roseleigh Media. With more than a decade of experience in journalism, charity communications and PR, Emma helps charities, CICs, faith organisations and purpose-led organisations tell stories that build trust, raise awareness and create impact.
From media relations and social media strategy to crisis communications and media training, Emma supports organisations to communicate with confidence and connect with the audiences that matter most.