Partnership – DeCollaborators CIC | DCRadio & iCare Ecosystem
Partnership · Supporting faith, stories & community

Partner with DeCollaborators CIC

Partnership helps us keep DCRadio Directory, DCRadio Hub, iCare, DCTV and DCTribe focused on serving communities. You can support as an individual, as a station partner, or as a church/ministry through Project Nehemia.

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Section 1

General Partnership – Freewill Giving

For individuals, families, small groups or businesses who simply want to support the ecosystem as an act of generosity.

How it works

General partnership is freewill support. You choose:

  • One-off gifts when you can.
  • Regular giving (for example monthly or quarterly).

Your partnership helps sustain:

  • Free listings for not-for-profit organisations on DCRadio Directory.
  • Faith-based broadcast content on DCRadio Hub.
  • iCare storytelling, DCTV highlights and DCTribe training resources.

Give online

You can give securely using our online link:

❤️ Give a freewill gift

Whether it is £5, £10, £25 or more, every gift helps keep services running and accessible to the community.

General partners help with the “invisible costs” – hosting, maintenance, tooling and time – so churches, charities and community groups can focus on people.
Section 2

Station Partnership – Supporting Daily Live Community Shows

Station partnerships help keep the main daily live community shows free from adverts, so the focus stays on worship, stories and service.

What station partnership supports

Station partners help us reduce or remove ads from the three main daily live community shows across the DCRadio network, for example:

  • Morning shows – devotion, news, encouragement.
  • Daytime community shows – interviews and local stories.
  • Evening drive or reflection shows – testimonies, teaching and worship.

The aim is to protect space where listeners can focus on God, on stories and on community impact without constant commercial interruption.

How to become a station partner

Station partnerships can be taken up by individuals, businesses, churches, ministries or networks who want to underwrite airtime in a specific station or region.

To explore this, please contact the partnership team and include:

  • Your name or organisation name.
  • Which station or area you are most interested in.
  • Whether you are thinking short-term, annual or longer-term support.
📻 Contact the partnership team

We will respond with current needs, options and how we keep station partnerships transparent and impact-focused.

Station partners help keep “community first” at the centre of our broadcast schedule, especially in the shows that most directly serve listeners day by day.
Section 3

Church & Ministry Partnership – Project Nehemia

Project Nehemia is a structured way for churches and ministries to stand behind the work, combining practical support with prayer and fasting.

How Project Nehemia works

Each church or ministry that partners through Project Nehemia is offered a dedicated slot out of 480 programmes per month across the network.

The contribution per church/ministry is:

  • £360 per year per church or ministry.
  • Designed to be shared between 30 members at £12 annually each.
  • Each member also commits to one hour of prayer and fasting once a month (12 times a year).

This combines financial partnership with spiritual covering, reflecting the heart of rebuilding seen in the story of Nehemiah.

Why this matters

The goal of Project Nehemia is to help keep services free to the community, while tailoring programming to each station and local area.

  • Churches and ministries help underwrite the cost of serving their own communities.
  • Programming can reflect local voices, testimonies, events and needs.
  • The prayer and fasting commitment keeps the work grounded spiritually, not just practically.

To join Project Nehemia or ask questions, please contact the team:

Contact the Project Nehemia team

Please include your church/ministry name, location and a rough idea of when you would like to start.

Project Nehemia sees partnership as bricks in a wall – each church, ministry and member adding a piece, so that together we can serve communities freely and faithfully.