Here at Bright One, we’re delighted to announce the launch of CharityComms 2020, a unique and intriguing snapshot of the most significant communications trends of the coming decade.
Participants were invited to write down the five trends they see as the most significant in the coming decade. These points are accompanied by an image that reflects their vision, giving a very personal view of what each contributor thinks lies ahead.
Charities represented in the initiative include Amnesty International, Macmillan Cancer Support, UNICEF, Friends of the Earth, The Scout Association, and many more. There’s also a host of influential thinkers in the charity comms space who have contributed, including Jonathan Waddingham at JustGiving, Rachel Beer at beautiful world, Steve Bridger and Amy Sample Ward.
Bright One has been working on the initiative in partnership with CharityComms, the professional body for charity communicators.
Ben Matthews, founder of Bright One said: “The combined vision of so many influential thinkers in the charity sector has produced a unique insight into the future of communications. We hope CharityComms 2020 will provide ideas and inspiration to enable charities to tackle the challenges of the coming decade with confidence.”
And you can take part!
You’re invited to add your own five trends and an accompanying image to the presentation by sending us an email and we’ll update as further submissions are received.
We hope you enjoy CharityComms 2020 and find it useful in helping to tackle the challenges of the coming decade. We’d love to hear what you think, so please leave your comments below.
What are your five trends you see affecting charity communications in the next 10 years?
Announcing CharityComms 2020
Here at Bright One, we’re delighted to announce the launch of CharityComms 2020, a unique and intriguing snapshot of the most significant communications trends of the coming decade.
Participants were invited to write down the five trends they see as the most significant in the coming decade. These points are accompanied by an image that reflects their vision, giving a very personal view of what each contributor thinks lies ahead.
Charities represented in the initiative include Amnesty International, Macmillan Cancer Support, UNICEF, Friends of the Earth, The Scout Association, and many more. There’s also a host of influential thinkers in the charity comms space who have contributed, including Jonathan Waddingham at JustGiving, Rachel Beer at beautiful world, Steve Bridger and Amy Sample Ward.
Bright One has been working on the initiative in partnership with CharityComms, the professional body for charity communicators.
Ben Matthews, founder of Bright One said: “The combined vision of so many influential thinkers in the charity sector has produced a unique insight into the future of communications. We hope CharityComms 2020 will provide ideas and inspiration to enable charities to tackle the challenges of the coming decade with confidence.”
And you can take part!
You’re invited to add your own five trends and an accompanying image to the presentation by sending us an email and we’ll update as further submissions are received.
We hope you enjoy CharityComms 2020 and find it useful in helping to tackle the challenges of the coming decade. We’d love to hear what you think, so please leave your comments below.
What are your five trends you see affecting charity communications in the next 10 years?