Nicest Job in Britain seeks 40 charities for 2016 version

Nicest Job in Britain seeks 40 charities for 2016 version | Third Sector Nicest Job in Britain seeks 40 charities for 2016 version

The manager will be provided by the Nicest Job in Britain scheme, which is in its second year.

Luke Cameron, a former clothes company assistant who took part in the scheme in 2015 when it was run by the energy consultancy Utility Aid, relaunched the Nicest Job in Britain as a not-for-profit initiative earlier this year.

Cameron, who has secured sponsorship to part-fund this year’s initiative from the charity auctions website Givergy, said the biggest benefit to the 45 charities that took part in last year’s programme which included Guide Dogs, Help for Heroes and the Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity was the media exposure they received.

To find out more about the Nicest Job in Britain and the PR benefits secured by charities in 2015, see this month’s Communications Good Practice in Third Sector magazine.




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