Introducing the UK's biggest ever event for everyone in charity sector media, marketing, press and communications.
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- Kelvin MacKenzie, columnist and former editor, The Sun
The tabloid supremo will offer his advice, and answer YOUR questions on how charities and campaigns can crack those all important red tops.
- Nick Davies, investigative journalist and author
The award winning Guardian journalist and author of controversial new book Flat Earth News: Falsehood, Distortion and Propaganda in the Global Media, will talk to commentator Polly Toynbee about how charities can find a way through media misrepresentation to get their stories told fairly.
- Andy Smith, editor, BBC You and Yours
The driver behind Radio 4's recent season on care talks about how he worked with charities on the project, and will appeal for charity contributions to future programmes.
- Camila Batmanghelidjh, chief executive, Kids Company
The award-winning campaigner and founder of Kids Company reveals how she uses media coverage to lobby government and represent children's issues to an audience who would not otherwise hear about them.
PLUS: Best practice, advice and opinion from charity sector experts including:
The Drinkaware Trust and Age Concern England.
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Charities Take Control !
Congratulations to MND Association, which has won our Charities Take Control vote as the charity communications campaign that made the biggest impact on YOU over the last year.
MND Association ran their poster campaign on London Underground, charting real life John Bell's battle with motor neurone disease. They also set up www.johnsjourney.org where John himself described life with the progressive, fatal disease. With a slim budget the powerful campaign succeeded in raising a record amount.
As winner of Take Control, the charity will tell delegates at Charity Communications '08 how they struck partnerships with London Underground and marketing agencies to pull off their most successful ever marketing push.
The session will offer practical learning that will help your charity to do something similar, and is your opportunity to ask questions.
Thank you to nearly 500 people who voted in this year's Take Control contest. |