Charity PR, Good Causes PR
Charity PR, Good Causes PR
Quite Great Charity PR has worked with National & International charity organisations covering a broad spectrum of significant and passionate issues.
We are a PR and Marketing agency that can help charities, organisations, and good causes.
To develop awareness across the media, regionally, nationally and internationally.
From social media to broadsheets, radio and TV.Why do charities need PR?
A small number of our most effective charity PR campaigns are outlined below
Contact us today and let’s talk Charity PR.
Testimonial
We have been working with Quite Great and I can’t speak highly enough of them.
I’m sure working with a small dog charity was a little different for these guys
But they have stepped up and given us some huge steps forward in publicising the charity.
I would highly recommend working with Quite Great and feel confident they will meet all your needs and expectations.
Alison Gibson-Stark, Yellow Dog UK Ambassador.
Quite Great were proud to work with Luke Douglas-Home, the Coastline Runner, helping to highlight the important message of climate issues and plastics.
Baluji Shrivastav OBE, an Indian/British musician and instrumentalist.
Baluji has worked with Stevie Wonder, Massive Attack, Annie Lennox, Oasis, Kaiser Chiefs, Boy George, and many others.
Quite Great won the charity PR campaign pitch by listening to and understanding the needs of the inspiring orchestra.
It was their wish to raise their profile across the UK with PR exposure in key media areas on a national and regional level.
Our established and compassionate presence within the world of charity PR means our reputation is respected.
We have a background of honest campaigns that have been undeniably successful.
To us, it is imperative that we first understand the aims of a charity before we share our own passion and hard work.
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Thanks to the Quite Great Team for organising some fantastic publicity for both myself and my orchestra – the Inner Vision Orchestra of professional blind musicians. They are always helpful and responsive and a pleasure to chat to.
The Quite Great PR Team was proud to be part of the inspiring Jack Leslie campaignhelping it to reach £100,000 of donations.
With the release of ‘The Ballad of Jack Leslie’ by Matt Tiller.
Singer-songwriter, Matt Tiller, is a co-founder of The Jack Leslie Campaign which gained national attention.
Manchester Academy of Gymnastics enables children from all backgrounds, and of all abilities, to participate in gymnastics, dance, and boxing.</span>
The Manchester Academy of Gymnastics is the brainchild of local couple Maxine and Mike Grech.
Having lived in the Salford area their whole lives, they understand the importance of sport to the local communities.
Not only that but being from humble beginnings.
They are acutely aware of how difficult it is for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and deprived areas.
To access good, safe, inspirational, and affordable sporting facilities within their communities.
This project is their way of giving something back to the local community.
They have a vision of providing a world-class state of the art sports and recreation facility.
Operated as a charity, not for profit organisation.
That will enable young people, irrelevant of social disadvantages or disabilities.
To achieve as much as possible,
Giving them a platform to help them achieve in their chosen discipline and helping them get the best start in life.
Through our media connections in local & national press publications, we secured the fundraising campaign exposure .
In local publications such as Manchester Evening News and national press publications.
Quite Great were proud to handle the PR for >Total Insight Theatre, an award-winning arts charity that uses the arts to transform the lives of children and young people.
Arts and cultural opportunities offer more than just entertainment.
Total Insight Theatre uses the arts to tackle important social issues.
Improving the mental health of children and young people and ensuring they have access to creative programmes.
Which help them develop lifelong skills. To date, their arts initiatives have engaged over 15,300 children and young people.
Read our case study to find out how Quite Great helped Total Insight Theatre.
Testimonial
Brilliant working with Quite Great – we’re a charity that secured some excellent coverage with their help and I would thoroughly recommend.
A great team at Quite Great that also really championed our work and it was a fantastic process throughout.
Ella Schwarz
Has a mission to empower girls and also young women as well in East Africa through education and training.
A few highlights included, Sky News, Yes Gurl, The Independent, Computer Weekly and BBC News.
Testimonial
“Pete is more than quite great – he is really great!
We have known him since we started out as a charity 10 years ago.
and through the charity PR campaigns that Quite Great has run, have managed to bring credible
nationals to the table so that we were able to attract high calibre teachers for the program we launched in Africa at the time. I have no doubt that he and his team will deliver time and time again.”
Founder of Educating the Children, Sonal Kadchha
Helping to raise awareness, and also share personal stories.
Through UK Charity PR.
And ultimately help to further build these inspiring communities is our main goal when beginning our outreach to the press.
Together In Music Expression are an Essex based music charity.
On a mission to inspire those who suffer with mental health as well as disability, and also self-confidence issues.
To come together as one and therefore leave their own unique stamp on the world through the art of musical expression and togetherness.
In a world where connectivity and kindness can be sparce, T.I.M.E perfectly resemble everything that is right with both creativity and community combined.
https://www.timemusiccharity.com
Brilliant experience working with the Quite Great team.
Once the campaign started, we thoroughly enjoyed the correspondence with each of the staff members that contacted us.
They provided regular updates – were great at championing our cause.
Very friendly, enthusiastic and approachable – and provided good value for money.
Quite Great were responsible for the regional rollout of the biggest charity initiative in decades .
We had to travel the length and breadth of the UK.
Highlighting the recipients of the money raised and the charities and good causes for which they worked.
For the duration of the campaign which lasted around 6 months we also generated many hundreds of local media features plus interviews and photo calls as well.
Helping not just the Health Lottery brand to grow but also all the small organisations as well.
Who were at the forefront of promoting good causes, to gain wide-ranging media coverage across all sectors.
Childbirth Choices Matter is a campaign launched by IMUK which we were also thrilled to support.
Stagehand Crew Relief Fund
Quite Great was delighted to help UK Metal Merger, a supergroup comprising some of the biggest stars of UK metal.
Including Cradle of Filth .
Releasing an epic track to raise crucial funds to help those whose livelihoods have been decimated by the impact of COVID.
With very little time to work with we were delighted to help Gifted Organs with the release of their Christmas single which looked to raise awareness of those who have benefitted from donated organs.
As the project revolved around a choir, we ensured that all local areas were covered in the media of each
member, leading to ITV News coverage everywhere from Granada to Anglia and Wales to Meridian.
On top of that, our experience of dealing with often sensitive issues also meant that we were therefore able to truly understand the project.
And the complex issues involved.
Quite Great helped the The Crowdfund Community (TCC) which was established in 2015.
And since then has helped thousands of projects worldwide managing crowd-funding projects.
From small-scale fundraisers to start-up companies and also high-end business ventures across the globe as well.
As a completely non-profit organisation, it is now going one step further.
At a time when job-losses, financial uncertainty and also economic gloom surround all of us.
They are also giving individuals worldwide an opportunity to get involved.
Quite Great represented the we the people save our ancient woodlands campaign. Seeking to halt the biggest deforestation in Britain since World War 1.
Which could also devastate 108 Ancient Woodlands, 693 Local Wildlife Sites and 33 Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
The HS2 rail line will therefore irreplaceably and also unnecessarily cut down our ancient heritage and the habitat of all the animals,.
Birds. flora and fauna who dwell there.
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