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The benefits of communications consultancy for NGOs

Lack of means, lack of human resources, lack of expertise or time... How can an NGO or a non-profit maximise its impact in this context? External communications consultancy could well be the answer.


Pic of the GAMS team, holding sheets on which is written 'hello' in several languages
© Anja Strelec // Picture taken for a GAMS Belgium's communication purposes

Communication is the key to making the world a better place


On the ground, your non-profit or NGO plays an essential role in addressing a specific social and human issue. You're also keen to raise awareness of the issue among the general public, businesses and politicians... There's no way around it: you have to communicate.


Benefit from a fresh, expert look at communication


External consultants provide specialist expertise in areas such as copywriting, graphic design, digital marketing and so on. Whatever your needs, there's always an expert to help you!


Faced with fluctuating subsidies and donations, the ability of NGOs and associations to provide stable employment for their teams is often limited. Hiring freelancers on an ad hoc basis provides a degree of flexibility for all parties.


Reach your objectives with complete peace of mind


Your communication needs can vary considerably depending on the project, campaign or event. Calling on a consultant offers invaluable flexibility in terms of availability and the ability to adapt to specific requests.


Project managers can delegate certain tasks to a consultant while retaining overall control over the communication strategy. This allows the organisation to focus on its core objectives while ensuring effective communication.


Benefit from a vast strategic network

By their very nature, independent consultants often work for a number of clients in different sectors, enabling them to develop a vast professional network. This network can prove invaluable in promoting their own initiatives and seeking strategic partnerships.



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