PR for Charities
PR for Charities is like a charity PR agency without the overheads and London agency pricing. Founded by freelance PR consultant Kofo Baptist, we provide PR services for charities, good causes and not-for-profit organisations. Our mission is to tell strong, positive media stories about the great work of small and medium-sized UK charities.
We are like an ethical PR agency or charity communications agency. We help charities to uncover, develop and turn their key messages into honest, powerful and impactful stories and we use the most appropriate mediums to share these stories with the relevant audience.
We have placed clients in a variety of local, regional and national media including BBC, ITV, The Guardian, Evening Standard, The Telegraph, Metro, Daily Express, Third Sector, the Huffington Post, The Voice and lots more. Check out our client media coverage.
We have a great track record of getting clients coverage as you can see from our portfolio. We work with clients to uncover interesting and important stories that might otherwise get overlooked.
We focus on newsworthy stories and use the best angles and media hooks to present these stories to the appropriate media through strategic PR campaigns which include newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, blogs, social media etc.
We don’t just create and sell PR stories – we help you raise awareness of your important causes using a full range of charity public relations tools.
We can also take on an external communications role, managing your charity communications for you from communications campaigns to web design, social media and PR.
Kofo Baptist
Kofo Baptist is a freelance PR consultant, based in Brentwood, Essex.
She has over 17 years of PR and communications experience working in public, private and not-for-profit sectors.
She started her career working for PR agencies before moving to charities where she managed in-house PR campaigns and communications activities.
She is an NCTJ trained journalist and a member of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (MCIPR).
She has worked on both sides of the fence as a journalist and a PR consultant. So she knows what journalists want, what makes a good story and how to get it right the first time.
Kofo has been a freelancer for a number of years and recently re-branded as PR for Charities.