For charities
Podcast and video studio
for charities
Impact, trustee, and supporter video for charities and CICs.
Why charities work with us
Charities and CICs spend most of their content budget on impact reporting, fundraising, and trustee communications — and most of it gets produced under significant time and cost pressure. Kent Content Hub gives smaller and mid-sized charities access to a professional studio at a sub-London cost, and the model itself supports British Veteran Owned, which is a story most funders and trustees recognise.
What we make for you
Content formats that fit the sector
Impact and case-study films
Filmed interviews with beneficiaries, programme leads, and partners, edited into a main impact film plus shorter cuts for funder reports, social, and grant applications.
Trustee and patron interviews
On-camera trustee, chair, and patron interviews for AGMs, supporter newsletters, and donor stewardship — recorded in a single visit rather than spread across several locations.
Fundraising appeal video
Studio interview-led fundraising films designed to pair with appeal landing pages, email sequences, and social-media campaigns — typically with a clear call to action.
Supporter and volunteer content
Short interviews with long-standing supporters, volunteers, and corporate partners — for thank-you emails, social campaigns, and community-engagement events.
What we recommend
The right set, the right tier

Recommended set
Either set
The Anteroom suits trustee, patron, and grown-up fundraising content; The Signal Room suits younger-audience supporter content and beneficiary interviews where a contemporary look is more appropriate.
Explore the set →Recommended tier
Audio Max Edit
£120/hr
Edited charity content with subtitles, lower-thirds, and a clear call to action significantly outperforms raw recordings on email and social campaigns.
A typical session
Half-day session, 4–6 trustee or beneficiary interviews, edited into a main 90-second impact film plus a set of 30-second social cuts and audiograms. Optional voice-only audio for safeguarding-sensitive contributors.
Honest answers
The questions charities ask
We cannot justify London-studio prices.
Charity rates are not formally listed, but Kent Content Hub's hourly tiers start at £40 and the half-day and volume packages are competitive with regional rates. The British Veteran Owned model also makes this a documented social-value spend.
Beneficiary safeguarding rules limit what we can record.
Beneficiary interviews are usually filmed at our discretion — sometimes anonymously, sometimes with partial framing, sometimes off-camera with voice only. We work to your safeguarding policy, not around it.
Our trustees are unpaid and time-poor.
A half-day session can capture 4–6 trustees back-to-back. We can also handle remote-guest integration where a trustee cannot travel.
Working in the sector
Compliance, accessibility, and sensitivity
- Safeguarding-policy alignment for any content involving children, vulnerable adults, or sensitive lived-experience.
- Beneficiary consent — written, informed, and revocable. We will work to your charity's existing template.
- Charity Commission communication standards — fundraising content must align with the CIOF Code of Fundraising Practice.
- Funder reporting requirements — many grants now expect documented social value, which the British Veteran Owned booking model can help evidence.
Where you are
Serving charities across Kent
Build the right brief for your sector
Tell us about the content, the audience, and the constraints. We will come back with a session plan, set choice, and tier — and confirm availability.