Have your say in the Charity Communications Skills Survey

Posted 28 November 2017

This month we launched our Charity Communications Skills Survey with an aim of discovering the current communications challenges faced by UK charities.

The survey will also help us to improve the communications training support we offer to charitable organisations and under-represented voices.

At Media Trust we believe that every charity and community group should have access to the communications knowledge, skills and resources which will help them raise awareness of their cause and effectively engage audiences.

At Media Trust we believe that every charity and community group should have access to the communications knowledge, skills and resources which will help them raise awareness of their cause and effectively engage audiences.

The survey will help us to better understand:

  • The communications challenges currently facing organisations across the UK
  • The current communications expertise and resources of charitable organisations
  • What communications training and skills development is required
  • Individual communications experience and professional development requirements

If you would like to have your say, then please complete the survey here.

The survey is concise, user-friendly and will take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.

The best part; complete the survey and you could win a bespoke communications training course for your stafftailored especially to the needs of your organisation!

To be in with a chance of winning, complete this survey by 5pm on Friday 1 December.

 

Disclaimer

The information collected through this survey will help Media Trust shape its training and volunteer programmes. Personal information will not be shared with third parties. One organisation will be randomly selected to win a free communications training course for up to 12 members of staff . The session will be run by a media and communications expert and take place on location at the organisations office. The prize does not include venue hire or catering costs and the training session must take place by 31 March 2018. 

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