Nantwich-based marketing agency Eleven Marketing & Communications has been selected by The Prince’s Trust as a preferred supplier of design services.
The agency will be responsible for supporting The Prince’s Trust with a variety of design and communications projects over the next three to five years, including fundraising appeals, event design and collateral creation.
Steph Parker, Head of Marketing (Fundraising) at The Prince’s Trust, said: “At pitch stage, Eleven immediately impressed us with their wealth of experience – not only in delivering creative marketing solutions but also in the charity sector.
“They were able to demonstrate strategic expertise, relevant credentials, and an in-depth understanding of where we want to go as an organisation.”
Clare Lydon, (pictured) Managing Director at Eleven, said: “As a purpose-driven marketing agency, The Prince’s Trust’s ongoing mission to tackle youth unemployment head on aligns perfectly with our commitment to ‘marketing for good’.
“We’re thrilled to be supporting them in this mission as a trusted supplier of design services.”
Eleven has also recently been appointed to the creative frameworks for the Centre for Ageing Better and the Consumer Council for Water.
The agency specialises in working with the public sector, not for profits and for-profit businesses that are a force for good.
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