Baluji with his Inner Vision Orchestra

Quite Great Charity PR has worked with national and international charities and organisations covering a broad spectrum of significant and passionate issues, creating some of the best and most successful charity PR campaigns.

Quite Great charity PR campaigns

Its charity campaigns have ranged from disability charities, performing arts groups, and sports organisations to animal charities and Green PR campaigns.

Quite Great is a charity 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.

Its established and compassionate presence within the world of charity PR means its reputation is respected – Quite Great has a background of honest campaigns that have been undeniably successful.

It is imperative that it first understands the aims of a charity before it shares its own passion and hard work.

When the agency takes on a client, it takes great pride in the care it gives. To successfully PR any client and in this case a charity client, you have to believe in their messages and this is something Quite Great always considers and honestly takes on board so that it can achieve the very best for them.

Quite Great believes in the charity and it wants to share the charity’s message the best it can to help them achieve their aims and this is a promise the agency keeps throughout all its campaigns.

Why do charities need PR and what is charity PR?

Fundamentally, without donations (and effective charity PR) a charity is likely to suffer and not raise the funds they need to be successful. That is why everything Quite Great’s experienced team of experts does is aimed at developing a broader funding base and sharing awareness of the important charity messages.

Quite Great has a breadth of expertise and experience in helping charities deliver often complex messages in a caring, passionate and easy-to-understand manner. It is confident that it can help you too.

Quite Great clients

A few charities and organisations that have benefited from Quite Great’s PR and marketing services include:

Charity clients testimonials

Yellow Dog UK

“We have been working with Quite Great for many years 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, opening doors with the media that we have been unable to. Pete and Lisa are incredibly organised and committed to getting the job done, they are approachable and knowledgeable and seem to truly care about our 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

Inner Vision Orchestra

“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.” ~ Baluji Shrivastav OBE, Inner Vision Orchestra

Total Insight Theatre

“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 really championed our work and it was a fantastic process throughout.” ~ Ella Schwarz, Total Insight Theatre

Matt Tiller

“Pete and the team did a great job promoting my song, The Ballad of Jack Leslie, which gave a real boost to the campaign it was supporting – The Jack Leslie Campaign – gaining national and local TV and radio coverage. They were committed to the campaign and kept me updated regularly. Lovely bunch of people, I’d highly recommend them.” ~ Matt Tiller, Television producer, singer, and songwriter

 

If you need support promoting your charity, organisation or good cause, visit www.quitegreat.co.uk.


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