12 May 2023

WHAT IS A MEDIA PITCH?
A media pitch is a proposal about a story sent to editors, journalists and media reporters. This proposal usually contains a summary of the story, why it is important, and the value it will bring.
The ultimate goal of a media pitch is to get media outlets so hooked on your story that they decide to cover it. Such media pitches are almost always sent through email, although they can also be done through social platforms or by phone. Its precursor is to build a sharp news sense in news gathering, whether platforming experts or voices from the ground and front or where all the action is so that those in a position of making sustainable change are constantly given information to make informed decisions. But why should you do it at all?
If your issues are tabled, it’s bound to get more eyes on it. If it’s targeted well enough, you will also engage new allies, donors, advocates and evangelists. Essentially, media pitching is your ticket to spreading the word about your product/project, in this case raising and highlighting issues.
Since your pitch letter will convey the importance of your story, along with special details that can catch a reporter’s eye, it can make or break your success. There are however, a few important pointers to make your media pitch stand out from the ambient noise.
Here are some questions to ask yourself while finetuning your pitch:
While brainstorming pitches, the thumb rule is to KISS! (Keep It Simple, Stupid)
The Objective
The Opportunity
The Solution
Rationale
EXPECTED RESULTS
Long- and short-term benefits to AIPP and the IP movement in Asia as news and data gatherers for mainstream and independent media which will lead to conversation starters, advocacy, strengthen the movement and build platforms for future global and regional partnerships.
QUALIFICATIONS
AIPP’s unique selling propositions are:
✓ The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1988 by Indigenous Peoples with movements as a platform for solidarity and cooperation with a proven track record and legacy.
✓ NGO in Special Consultative Status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
✓ UN Convention on Biodiversity
✓ World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
✓ Green Climate Fund (GCF)
✓ UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
✓ UN Environment Programme (UNEP)
✓ AIPP is also a member of International Land Coalition (ILC) and Global Environment Facility NGO Network
✓ AIPP envisions to deploy the following integrated areas of engagements through the lens of six strategic programmes:
✓ Capacity development that strengthens indigenous leadership, organisational building & management, improves skills, systems and resources
✓ Advocacy, dialogues and networking to enhance the rights and voices of IPs
✓ Knowledge management through timely data capture, analysis and delivery of high-quality knowledge products that enable innovative solutions
✓ Partnership and coordination between AIPP, MOs & global partners
✓ Institution building, monitoring and evaluation
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Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP)
112 Moo 1, Tambon Sanpranate, Amphur Sansai, Chiang Mai 50210, Thailand
Phone: +66(0) 53 343 539
Fax: +66 (0) 53 343 540
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