Meet the charities we're proud to support...
Whether you're a major national or international charity that needs market research to test a new idea, or a smaller charity that needs some strategic direction for its marketing volunteers or just some copywriting for a brochure, we'd love to help. We've worked on a wide range of marketing projects for charities including:
- Strategic plans, business plans and marketing plans
- Primary and secondary market research
- Writing optimised website copy
- Creating press releases
- Corporate supporter schemes
Why not call us on 0114 2307723 or 07919 102699 to find out how we can help your charity or email louise@marketingandbusinessplanning.com? In the meantime, you might like to read about two very special charities we're proud to support...
MuchLoved is the website memorial charity, enabling people suffering as a result of bereavement to create sensitive, personalised and lasting website memorials in memory of their loved ones. Their websites are rich in functionality and beautiful in appearance. They allow family and friends affected by loss to express their grief, share their memories and pay lasting tribute to their loved one together. The managing director of Marketing & Business Planning, Louise Goulding, also founded Sharemymemory.com which joined forces with MuchLoved in Summer 2007. To find out more about MuchLoved and the wonderful work they do, just click on the logo or visit www.muchloved.com.
Friends of The Peak District is the only independent environmental body campaigning for the Peak District – Britain’s oldest and most popular National Park. The Peak District is a source of inspiration, relaxation and recreation for millions. However vigilance and vigorous campaigning are needed to protect this landscape for future generations. Friends of the Peak District provides that protection. The managing director of Marketing & Business Planning, Louise Goulding, is a former trustee and now a volunteer for Friends of the Peak District. To find out more about Friends of the Peak District and the valuable work they do, just click on the logo or visit www.friendsofthepeak.org.uk.
