Creative agency to offer a small charity free campaigning support for a year

Small UK based charities are being invited to apply to become creative agency Nice and Serious’ UK charity of the year.

On offer to the successful charity through its 2023 Pro Bono Charity Partnership is a year’s worth of free creative support. This includes help with design, video, digital, branding and campaigning.

Applications are being accept throughout February and the successful charity will be notified in March. The partnership runs from April 1 this year to the end of March 2024.

This is the second year of the initiative. Last year’s successful charity was Pregnant Then Screwed. Work included creating the pregnancy support and advice charity’s Let’s Talk About Six campaign, to lobby the government to make six weeks of new parent leave the norm.

“Just over a year ago, we decided to offer our creative services to a small, UK-based charity for an entire year – completely free of charge,” said the agency.

“After reviewing the applications, we chose to partner with Pregnant Then Screwed – a small yet mighty charity fighting to end the Motherhood Penalty.

“We loved working with – and learning from – this fearless group of campaigners on our first ever Pro Bono Partnership.

It added: “The partnership was a big, all-round success, and we want to keep it going.”

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