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Feb 11 QSA staff and beneficiaries to star in a short film about our work
The City Bridge Trust are one of our very generous funders, having previously supported Homestore and now Knees Up. They've offered a selection of their grant recipients the chance to make a promotional film, which will be available on our website later this year. We'll be supported by a volunteer director/producer sourced by the Media Trust, as well as receiving training around using film to tell our charity's story.
Stewart Goshawk, Principal Grants Officer, told us: "The City Bridge Trust is always looking for ways in which it can assist the development of its grant recipients beyond the straightforward awards of cash. Its latest initiative is to help a group of eight organisations to better communicate their activities to a wider audience. Each group, chosen to represent the Trust's wide-ranging interests across London, will be teamed up, through The Media Trust, with a film-maker to produce a video of their activities. This can be used on the organisation's web site, on YouTube or as a DVD for general promotional purposes. City Bridge Trust is delighted to be able to include Quaker Social Action in this exciting project."
Stewart Goshawk, Principal Grants Officer, told us: "The City Bridge Trust is always looking for ways in which it can assist the development of its grant recipients beyond the straightforward awards of cash. Its latest initiative is to help a group of eight organisations to better communicate their activities to a wider audience. Each group, chosen to represent the Trust's wide-ranging interests across London, will be teamed up, through The Media Trust, with a film-maker to produce a video of their activities. This can be used on the organisation's web site, on YouTube or as a DVD for general promotional purposes. City Bridge Trust is delighted to be able to include Quaker Social Action in this exciting project."





