Government, charities & organizations, written by humans
Public-interest writing that has to be clear to everybody. Built for public bodies, charities and campaigns writing for the widest possible audience.
9 formats in government, charities & organizations
Each one has its own page with pricing, process and the questions people actually ask.
Policy briefs
Concise briefs for decision-makers should include justifications and evidence as well as rejected options.
$10 / 100 wordsPublic-information pages
Procedure pages that state what and when needs to be done, who is eligible, without leading to further calls.
$10 / 100 wordsConsultation summaries
Honest records of what respondents actually said, counted and quoted, even the sections you’d prefer to omit.
$10 / 100 wordsReports
Annual impact and evaluation reports where the narrative and numbers align, including the results you did not achieve.
$10 / 100 wordsGrant content
Each grant application pulls from a case for support, concept notes, budget narratives, and the inevitable grant reports.
$10 / 100 wordsFunding applications
To comply with the funder’s requirements, applications are restricted to addressing the inquiry questions, followed by word limits, and a criteria based assessment.
$10 / 100 wordsCharity newsletters
Supporter newsletters which show appreciation before requesting more assistance, and which tell the story of supporters with their informed consent.
$10 / 100 wordsCampaign content
Repeated petitions, action alerts, and supporter toolkits all requesting the same thing, to eventually get people to comply.
$10 / 100 wordsPublic-awareness content
Awareness copy that includes the symptom, number and helpline, without shocking people into inaction. Got a question or need help? Post a Question
$10 / 100 wordsWhy this category needs a person
Every format in government, charities & organizations depends on something a model cannot reach: what is actually true in your organization, what your reader already knows, and which detail changes their mind. A writer finds that by reading, asking and thinking about the answer.
That is why we use no generative tools at any stage — not for the first draft, not for the outline, not for the research, and never to rewrite machine text into something that reads human. Every piece is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
Order government, charities & organizations today
Send your brief, get a human draft within 3 days. $10 per 100 words, no account required.