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eatsleepthink give all UK charities 30% off private sector design rates.

Plus we provide 10% off all print and web costs.

We provide a high quality creative design service to charities, for less, because we believe it’s the right thing to do.

What started all this?
In 2004 we were approached by a local client, Cavells, asking if we would support their charity ball by providing our design services for free.

The charity was Jo’s Trust and we were delighted to provide the design. This in turn got us thinking about what a great thing it would be if we could help one charity each year by providing them with some form of free design work. Ultimately this has progressed further by eatsleepthink now offering a professional design service for all charities at 30% less than private sector costs.

How do we do this?
We break even on most charity design projects and in some cases make a very small profit, but otherwise our design work is the same high quality and attention to detail and service that we offer all clients.

In return we get that warm fuzzy feeling you always get when you work with charities, and we always get challenging briefs and in turn produce some of our most creative work.

So if you are a charity looking for help with design, branding, advertising, web, animation, or illustration then please give us a call on 0114 248 9000 or get in touch via email.

Why do we do this?
OK, as a design company it gives us kudos within the charity sector, but we are passionate about our work with charities and the base and foundation of this work is grounded in our own beliefs that an organisation that relies solely upon fundraising, and does not make a profit, should not have to pay another private sector organisation full price.

Why should that private sector organisation then make a profit from the charity with money that could have been used by the charity to help their cause or service.

In a soundbite: Why should a non-profit making organisation have to pay profit making prices when there is someone out there who will offer a cost price for quality products & service?

“eatsleepthink take an imaginative, sensitive approach to every brief we give them, and go far beyond the basic services of a design company - they’re a constant source of ideas and inspiration.”

Chloe Darlington,
Head of Marketing,
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