Why Sponsor a Good News Room?
Invest in children and young people. Boost positivity and aspiration. Get Free PR and advertising
Sponsoring a Good News Room in local schools is a unique way for your business to invest in the future while gaining positive, free PR.
You’ll help students aged 5–21 become positive reporters, boost aspiration, confidence, literacy, and mental health — and create a better community.
What’s Included?
For just £950 per year, your sponsorship includes:
• Set-up and training for students
• Online resources for staff and students
• Access to the Good News Post platform, where students can publish their stories
For more details, email: news@goodnewspost.co.uk.

Your sponsorship gives schools the tools they need to create real newsroom experiences that inspire and educate.
What Have Our Good News Rooms Achieved?
Jill Dando News reporters have:
• Interviewed a Prime Minister in Downing Street
• Questioned Mr Speaker 4 times
• Interviewed NASA astronauts, world leaders, and media stars
• Produced their own TV news pieces
• Appeared on national broadcasts
• Been trained by top professional journalists
Why It Works
Inspired by BBC’s Jill Dando, students learn to report with positivity, humility, and a smile. They join a global network of reporters, making real change through good news.

Sponsor a Good News Room today!
• Support the next generation of young reporters publishing positive news stories instead of the bad.
• Boost literacy and aspiration
• Get free, positive media coverage for your business
• Help create a stronger, happier community
For more details, email: news@goodnewspost.co.uk.

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"A revolutionary approach to student wellbeing and journalism education."
Jim Smith, Headteacher and author of popular Lazy Teacher books

PROVEN TRACK RECORD
“From interviewing Fiona Bruce to BBC TV appearances at 12 - this project transformed my life. Now I'm studying medicine at Bristol University."
Olivia Finch, First Jill Dando News Reporter





