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Media Matching

 

Advisers volunteer their time and skills to help voluntary organisations with limited resources raise their profile and awareness of their cause

Not only will you help those in need but you'll also get to network, develop new skills, boost your career and use your talents to make a real difference.
 

Media Matching Already registered? Find a match

We are always looking to work with professionals with at least two years experience who can demonstrate their ability to support a charity or community organisation with specific - and often complex - media, marketing and communications needs. These matching relationships can offer excellent development opportunities for volunteers and are also designed to be flexible to suit all schedules.

It's up to you how much time you give and when you give it - it could be on a one-off basis, or as an ongoing relationship, depending on what suits you best. Sometimes all it takes is a short, focused call or mail to help an organisation transform the way it works and thinks and the impact of this can be huge. You can get started right away by clicking on the balloon below to sign up as an adviser, or if you'd like to know more, just drop us an e-mail at volunteering@mediatrust.org

Media Matching Become an adviser Apply now

If you would like to take part in one of our Speedmatching evenings, events that give charities and advisers the opportunity to network informally, or would like to read about some of our success stories, please click the links below.

 

Media Matching Success Stories

Since the Media Matching service began, many successful matches have been made and hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of free help has been given to charities and voluntary organisations by our volunteer advisers. Read just a few of our many success stories...

Speedmatching

As part of our Media Matching service, Speedmatching events provide a fun way for charities, voluntary organisations and advisers to find their 'perfect match'.