BEST USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN CHARITY

How to enter

Please provide a comprehensive account, up to 1000 words, showcasing how your charity has effectively harnessed social media to make a significant impact. Highlight the innovative strategies, compelling campaigns, and engaging content that have successfully raised awareness, inspired action, and supported your charitable cause.

Describe specific examples of how your use of social media platforms has contributed to increased visibility for your charity, mobilised supporters, and facilitated fundraising efforts. Showcase how your social media initiatives have effectively communicated your mission, shared impactful stories, and engaged your audience in meaningful ways.

To strengthen your entry, please include supporting evidence such as social media metrics, donation figures, impact stories, or any other relevant data that substantiates the effectiveness of your social media efforts in driving positive change.

Ensure that your entry provides a clear and concise overview of the social media channels utilised, the creative and strategic approaches employed, and the measurable outcomes achieved. Showcase how your charity’s use of social media has made a significant difference, raised awareness for your cause, and encouraged active involvement from your supporters.

Please adhere to the word limit of 1000 words and include any supporting evidence as attachments or hyperlinks within your submission. A comprehensive entry with strong supporting evidence will greatly enhance your chances of winning the Best Use of Social Media in Charity category.

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