02 Jul 2004
| by Charity Charity, a global executive creative director at J Walter Thompson London
Stupid men aside, the Film jury at Cannes had much to applaud.
12 Mar 1998
| by LISA CAMPBELL
Littlewoods Lotteries is launching a new series of charity
scratchcards this month. Charities...Littlewoods Lotteries is launching a new series of charity
scratchcards this month. Charities to benefit include the Liz Dawn
Breast Cancer Appeal (Dawn is Coronation Street s Vera Duckworth), the
Variety Club, Age Concern and the Blue Cross. Jackpots range from pounds
10,000 to pounds 30,000.
...
25 Jan 2002
| by CAROL REAY, the chairman of the advertising charity Nabs
It is a truth universally acknowledged - to borrow and adapt Jane
Austen's opening words from Pride and Prejudice - that a creative
business whose lifeblood is originality and innovation must be a free
and liberal place to work.
Austen was, of course, referring to a rich bachelor's need...
05 Feb 2004
| by Jane Simms
With small budgets and stiff competition for the public's cash, what draws marketers to charity?...sector would be enough to put off many a marketer from a move into the charity sector - let alone ...
is it that draws top-flight marketers to charities?
One incentive is the creative challenge. Charity ads need ...
, but against consumer products too.
Charities cannot afford sustained campaigns, so often go for an immediate ...
22 Aug 2007
Children’s charity Norwood is optimistic it can raise its profile after appointing Cherie Blair...The human rights lawyer and wife of ex-prime minister Tony Blair has been involved with Norwood for several years. In 2004 she hosted a reception at 10 Downing Street and in 2005 she visited a children and family centre in Hackney, east London, that is supported by the charity. ...
23 Jun 2010
| by Kate Magee
Charities are at the heart of most festivals, and see them as a good way of exposing their brand...Glastonbury has three charity partners, Oxfam, Water Aid and Greenpeace, as well as supporting more than 750 local charities every year. Glastonbury is the biggest of the 16 UK-based festivals Oxfam ...
of the first and last things you'll see at the festival,' says Oxfam's PR manager Stuart Fowkes.
The charity ...
15 Oct 1998
| by BINNUR BEYAZTAS
Imperial Cancer Research has appointed Claydon Heeley to help raise
pounds 1m for the charity....Imperial Cancer Research has appointed Claydon Heeley to help raise
pounds 1m for the charity.
...
15 May 2008
| by Kate Magee
Charity PR professionals urged to take more risks....A top investigative journalist has urged charity comms professionals to go off the record more often. The Guardian s Nick Davies, author of the controversial book Flat Earth News, said: In the past ...
and you help your organisation, he said. Davies was speaking at the Charity Communications 08 ...
15 Jan 2009
| by Becky Wilkerson
LONDON - BTCV, the environmental volunteering charity, is launching an integrated campaign...The Mud, Sweat and Cheers campaign, by charity specialist DMS, aims to raise funds and increase volunteer numbers for the charity. Marketing activity includes online, direct-mail appeals and a dedicated fundraising section on the BTCV website. The charity will be running its Spring into action' volunteering ...
11 Apr 1996
| by GORDON MACMILLAN
The National Lottery has not dramatically slashed charity s takings.
Clever marketing...The National Lottery has not dramatically slashed charity s takings.
Clever marketing ...
gloomily
predicted that charities would suffer as people swapped giving money to
a good cause for a fourteen- million-to-one flutter.
There has been a drop in charities takings - the number of people ...