Doing
an internship for Angelhands, a not-for profit organisation has taught me to
think on my feet and be resourceful. Throughout my time at university, when
attending networking events and talking to PR professionals within the not for
profit sector, one of the common obstacle faced by all was funding. I never
really gave it that much thought till I joined Angelhands. I was thrown into
the harsh reality of how important funding is to an organisation that depends
on it to pay for basic necessities.
My
supervisor had a talk to me during the previous week as to how we were running
low on funding, this was an area that she had highlighted during my interview
too. If there was no more funding coming in within the next couple of months it
could in turn see Angelhands losing our offices. And quite possibly being
forced to compromise the quality of service the clients were provided with if
the funds declined before the foreseen period.
Which
has led us to our new fund raising campaign 100 thousand in 100 days. This is
to be launched in the month of May. This new campaign involves us getting in contact
with all our previous sponsors and the public for donations.As
the PR Intern I have been made responsible for the media kit, media liaison and
sponsorship side of things. I’ve had a chance to brush up and hone in on my
skills which we learnt in the earlier PR units. This next couple of weeks are going to be really fun and interesting. Looking forward to launching the whole campaign.
Till Later,
Anastasia Arasu
15483214
Bentley Campus
Till Later,
Anastasia Arasu
15483214
Bentley Campus