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For over 20 years, AST has been helping non-profit organisations from a wide variety of fields to amplify their impact. The charity sector is an essential component of public life, giving hope to many by providing essential support that benefits local communities and wider society.
In fact, according to the Charity Excellence Framework, there are around 500,000 non-profits in the UK, of which 80% are charities. Every day, these organisations support people and advocate for change. Extending their reach to non-English speaking audiences helps communicate their impact and ensures that their work is inclusive and accessible.
At AST, we are proud to have worked with a range of national and regional charities and non-profit organisations, including Oxfordshire Mind (see our case study), Nottingham Central Women’s Aid, CrimeStoppers, The Breastfeeding Network, and Shaw Trust, which helps people enter meaningful and rewarding careers.
While each organisation has its own aims, working methods and service users, non-profits are united in their need to communicate multilingually with a range of beneficiaries and stakeholders. When messages concern personal safety or convey critical health and legal information, mistakes are not only unprofessional, but potentially dangerous, and every detail must be translated with precision and care.
That’s where we come in. At AST, we understand that people are at the heart of what non-profits do, which is why high-quality communication is so integral to their work and impact. As such, we have consistently provided high-quality translation and interpreting services to non-profit organisations.
Do you need help reaching a new audience? We’d love to hear from you! Request a free quote here.