Support Your Local Post

As a not-for-profit organisation producing a free publication to support all sectors of local communities, we seek support to fund our work and keep The Post in print for the benefit of all.

How You Can Support The Post

Donate Loose Change

If every household donated just £4 per year, sufficient funds could be raised to print and distribute The Post to all homes.

To try to achieve this, we are asking people to collect their loose change - check your pockets, your bowl or jar of change, down the side of your sofa, in your car door pockets - all that loose change makes £ which makes a huge difference.

Loose change can be dropped into our office in Heaton Moor, Stockport or the amount collected can be donated via
our secure online payment link using
the button below.

Add a Donation to Membership

If you run, or are a member of an organised local group that requires a membership fee to join, could you consider asking your members to make a £1 donation for The Post as an addition to their annual membership fee?

In doing so, not only does this support the continuation of The Post and the inclusion of local group news and information published in print each month, but it allows the wider community to continue to have a much needed printed, positive-news, community-focused, local newspaper.

Member donations can be submitted via the secure payment link below.

Become a Post Supporter

With your regular support we can reach more homes.

3% Cover the Fee

  • Post Community Newspapers operate under Drawing Board Productions CIC - a not-for-profit Community Interest Company.

    A CIC operates in a very similar way to a charity, with the purpose being to support the community. We do this by providing a free community-focused newspaper that helps to keep residents informed and connected, and by supporting community organisations and other not-for-profits by providing space for them to share their news and information at no cost.

    There are no profits and no shareholders - the costs of running and producing Post Community Newspaper, a free publication, just need to be covered.

  • No. Our organisation is entirely independent and needs to raise it’s own funds to support it’s work.
    In order to do this, and as The Post is a free publication to readers, we rely on paid content, but this is not easy to secure.

  • While we work across Borough Council areas geographically, and we support councils by sharing news and information that needs to reach residents in print, The Post is neither run, nor supported financially by any Borough Council.

Contact us

If you would like to discuss ways of supporting The Post, we would love to hear from you!

news@communitynewsgm.co.uk

Back Office
Heaton Moor United Church, Stanley Road
Heaton Moor, SK4 4HL
Office Hours: Monday & Thursday, 9am - 3pm