27th Apr 2009
Bright One Communications, the volunteer-run communications agency for the third sector, held its first-ever Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Monday 30 November, celebrating the impact it has made in its first year of life. Bright One also presented its first Annual Report, now publicly available at www.bit.ly/AnnualReport2009
The agency has measured its economic impact by calculating the amount of resource that charitable organisations have been able to access thanks to its services. A remarkable total of over 1,500 hours of communications work was donated by Bright Ones volunteers this year. This equals an astonishing GBP180,000 worth of expertise which smaller charities have been able to enjoy, boosting their PR and communications activities.
Since its inception in September 2008 with a handful of passionate PR professionals, Bright One has grown to attract over 30 volunteers and nine clients. Over the last twelve months, Bright One has helped charitable organisations such as Refugee Week, The Pixel Project and Whats Up Information among others to access high quality communications expertise which they would have not otherwise been able to afford.
Bright One is also committed to continue to make a significant social impact through its own volunteers and the benefits they enjoy with volunteering. Not only do they get to give something back to the community, but they also learn new skills, receive coaching, add to their professional and personal experience, have the opportunity to network with other communications professionals and gain access to jobs in the industry.
In a recent survey, 85% of Bright One volunteers said that volunteering for Bright One had improved their communications skills and expertise, 100% said that it had improved their network and contacts within the communications industry and 100% said that it had increased their understanding of the third sector.
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"Looking back at what weve achieved this year, Im immensely proud of the contribution to society we have collectively made, and the changes we have helped to make in peoples lives. But were not going to rest on our laurels. Theres a long way to go and lots of organisations need our help."
Ben Matthews, Founder of Bright One
Bright One is a volunteer-run communications agency for the third sector. Bright One was established to solve two problems: third sector organisations get professional communication services at a low cost and inexperienced PR and communications people get the skills and mentoring they need from seasoned professionals. Bright Ones profits are reinvested, allowing the organisation to grow and support its volunteers, as well as subsidise third sector organisations that otherwise might not benefit from professional PR and communications services. Find out more at www.brightone.org.uk
Ben Matthews
Luica Mak
Strategic Consultant, Bright One
+ 44 790 547 1332
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