What if you had just 60 seconds to pitch a story that could change the world? That’s exactly what Media Trust, in partnership with News UK, offered to charities throughout 2024 with a series of Speed Pitching events. These sessions gave charities a rare chance to connect directly with journalists, shining a spotlight on stories that too often go untold. Each event was crafted around key awareness days – like Pride Month and Disability History Month – ensuring that marginalised voices took centre stage.
Leading up to each event, Media Trust and News UK worked with the charities to find a story that mattered to them and their cause. Then, on the day, participants faced the ultimate challenge: delivering their 60-90 second pitch to seasoned News UK journalists, receiving instant feedback in the hope of their stories being developed and published by News UK media outlets.
In September 2024, we hosted a Speed Pitching event ahead of Black History Month. One charity, Necessities UK, seized this opportunity to raise awareness about poverty among Black and Ethnic Minority communities in the UK. Here’s how the experience went for them!
What Necessities UK were looking for
Necessities UK joined the News UK Black History Month Speed Pitching event to enhance their impact, raise awareness, and create strategic partnerships to tackle poverty and hunger more effectively. Given Black and Ethnic Minority groups are disproportionately affected by poverty and less likely to receive support, Necessities UK recognised the event as a vital opportunity to advocate for vulnerable communities.
At the event
After an inspiring opening session, which gave participants an overview of the current media landscape and guidance on best practice when pitching your story to print media and radio, Necessities UK got the chance to pitch to a panel of journalists.
Following this, the charities were also treated to a tour of the News UK office, including the newsrooms and radio studios.