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==Press Releases - How do I write one? Are there examples?==
As a registered charity there are a number of procedures that need to be followed when money is being raised in the name of Freecycle. If you are interested in raising money for Freecycle activities, it is important that you contact
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Here are a few press releases to whet your appetite:
  
Please note that local groups can not apply directly for funds or fund-raise in their own name. Freecycle is working to develop a system where our local leaders/groups, as part of the overall organization, can be empowered to gain funding with minimal bureaucracy. Please be aware, for now, that the infrastructure of Freecycle is still developing and is staffed by volunteers who are also running their local groups.
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We have a group of volunteers who work on media issues who may be able to help you with publicity for your group. They can be contacted by emailing our [mailto:help@freecycle.org Help team]
As a registered charity there are a number of procedures that need to be followed when money is being raised in the name of Freecycle in the UK. If you are interested in raising money for Freecycle activities, it is important that you contact
 
  
Please note that local groups can not apply directly for funds or fund-raise in their own name. Freecycle UK is working to develop a system where our local leaders/groups, as part of the overall organisation, can be empowered to gain funding with minimal bureaucracy. Please be aware, for now, that the infrastructure of Freecycle UK is still developing and is staffed by volunteers who are also running their local groups.
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If you are interested in joining this team of volunteers please email this address as well.
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==Publicity==
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Publicity for your group is great but it's not easy. Speaking to the media is an important element of getting publicity. It often helps to send them a media release.
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Make sure you have a 'hook'. Be creative and have an environmental theme! Watch out for members who do interesting things with their Freecycle items, like making sculptures or house renovations; they may agree to be featured in a press article.
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Aim for Headline news and you're more likely to get good exposure for your group, even if it is on page 11.
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Some groups run events especially to give the media an opportunity to take photos. See:
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[[Press_Room]]
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==Using the Freecycle.org Logo in Publicity - Do we need permission?==
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Yes, official permission is required for each individual instance of the logo about to be used by anyone other than ourselves.
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Whoever is proposing to use the logo needs to receive direct and specific permission from freecycle.org. In each and every instance that the logo is to be used, please ask the reporter (for example) to write in person to [mailto:help@freecycle.org Help team], requesting permission to use the logo. Any subsequent use by the same person for the same purpose needs to be authorized once again.
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This may sound frightful, but is a formality with which they will be familiar and takes very little time.
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==Promoting My Group==
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[[Promoting_and_Building_Your_Group#Ideas_for_promoting_and_building_your_group|Most of this section has been moved here.]]
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Many groups contact their local Council for support and get differing responses. Some Councils will welcome their local group with open arms and give free publicity in magazines, newsletters and their website; others show little interest. Although the Council is a good place to start, please don't get disheartened if you don't get the response you'd like. Your Council’s recycling officers are a great place to start.

Latest revision as of 15:57, 8 February 2021

Press Releases - How do I write one? Are there examples?

Here are a few press releases to whet your appetite:

Press_Room

We have a group of volunteers who work on media issues who may be able to help you with publicity for your group. They can be contacted by emailing our Help team

If you are interested in joining this team of volunteers please email this address as well.

Publicity

Publicity for your group is great but it's not easy. Speaking to the media is an important element of getting publicity. It often helps to send them a media release.

Make sure you have a 'hook'. Be creative and have an environmental theme! Watch out for members who do interesting things with their Freecycle items, like making sculptures or house renovations; they may agree to be featured in a press article.

Aim for Headline news and you're more likely to get good exposure for your group, even if it is on page 11.

Some groups run events especially to give the media an opportunity to take photos. See:

Press_Room

Using the Freecycle.org Logo in Publicity - Do we need permission?

Yes, official permission is required for each individual instance of the logo about to be used by anyone other than ourselves.

Whoever is proposing to use the logo needs to receive direct and specific permission from freecycle.org. In each and every instance that the logo is to be used, please ask the reporter (for example) to write in person to Help team, requesting permission to use the logo. Any subsequent use by the same person for the same purpose needs to be authorized once again.

This may sound frightful, but is a formality with which they will be familiar and takes very little time.

UK

Promoting My Group

Most of this section has been moved here.

Many groups contact their local Council for support and get differing responses. Some Councils will welcome their local group with open arms and give free publicity in magazines, newsletters and their website; others show little interest. Although the Council is a good place to start, please don't get disheartened if you don't get the response you'd like. Your Council’s recycling officers are a great place to start.