Charities, social enterprises
... and other non-profit organisations
Need to raise the profile of your non-profit organisation, refine your message or handle a negative issue?
We have considerable experience in providing communications and marketing advice to charities, community interest companies, regeneration bodies and social enterprises.
We can help you with:
- programmes to raise your profile & credibility
- Kick Start exercises to develop clear messages & marketing plans – like this project for The Mulberry Centre, this for Sight For Surrey and this for NRCPD
- support with bids for funding & contracts
- crisis communications services to manage adverse events
Our client track record includes:
- Sight For Surrey – the long-established blind and deaf charity
- The Mulberry Centre cancer charity
- NRCPD – the regulator of sign language & other communication practitioners working with deaf & deafblind people
- The Fremantle Trust – operating nine care homes and other support services
- Sea Change Sussex – a non-profit regeneration company
- Voluntary adoption agencies working with six local authorities to create a new regional adoption agency
- Gigney Enterprises – a community interest company helping young people into employment
- Olmec – a social enterprise campaigning for racial equality
See some examples of our work , and contact us to find out what we could do for your non-profit organisation.
TK Associates helped us define our vision, mission and messages. As a charity, we’re cautious about our investments, but we’re gaining real value for money. A great exercise that has led to real results.Judith Stewart, Chair of Trustees, The Mulberry Centre cancer charity
Tariq's expertise was a huge asset in identifying what we need to do as well as our messages. We now have a clear action plan for communicating to all our stakeholders.Carola Bennion, Adoption@Heart adoption agency project
Tariq took time to understand what we do & gave us the confidence to change how we look at ourselves. No longer are our messages heavy on technical jargon & ‘social care speak’ but describe our enthusiasm, ambition & achievements in everyday English.Bob Hughes, CEO, Sight for Surrey