Sponsorships and partnerships
The Educating GP is building a multilingual health education platform anchored in trust, clarity, and clinical credibility. Partners come in to support useful public education — not to dilute it.
Dr Kennedy Umege is a UK GP with over 20 years of medical experience across Nigeria and the UK, with 8 years in the NHS. Through The Educating GP, he creates evidence-based health education for African and ethnic minority communities in the UK.
This page is written for charities, NHS teams, health equity programmes, and carefully selected brands whose values match evidence-led public health communication.
Why sponsors choose TEG
190 out of 200
Applied Knowledge Test score in January 2021
National GP AKT Mentor
Education-led authority, not generic influencer positioning
Ethnic minority health focus
A sharper niche with stronger relevance for equity-led campaigns
Public trust first
Every sponsor integration sits inside educational content that is useful on its own.
Multilingual growth model
English-led content can be distributed in six planned languages for broader reach.
Health equity positioning
The platform is built around ethnic minority health gaps that mainstream content often misses.
Launch-stage reach model
These figures come from the current operating plan for TEG. They are presented transparently as projections and will be replaced with actual analytics as platform history accumulates.
464
planned monthly content assets across long-form, short-form, newsletter, and podcast formats
6
planned distribution languages for broader UK and diaspora reach
80%
editorial focus on ethnic minority health topics in the UK
6+
distribution surfaces across website, newsletter, YouTube, short-form video, podcast, and course landing pages
Audience fit
The core public audience is African and ethnic minority communities who are often underserved by generic health communication.
Medical education offers a second audience layer through the GP AKT Accelerator, newsletter, and evidence-led explainers.
Charities, NHS teams, and mission-aligned brands can partner around practical patient education rather than vague awareness campaigns.
Verified authority
Dr Kennedy Umege is a UK GP with over 20 years of medical experience across Nigeria and the UK, with 8 years in the NHS.
He scored 190 out of 200 (95%) in the Applied Knowledge Test in January 2021, including 100% in Organisation and Management.
Selected verified qualifications
Sponsorship packages
Pricing is designed to be simple enough for early conversations while leaving room for campaign tailoring when a partner needs a more specific brief.
Single sponsored video
£1,500
Best for a single campaign, awareness push, or one-off launch.
Series partnership
£3,000
Best for repeated message recall across a four-video cluster.
Quarterly partnership
£10,000
Best for organisations that want continuity, category ownership, and deeper integration.
Integration examples
Presenter-read sponsor mention within a relevant long-form video
End-card call to action with description link
Newsletter sponsor placement when the topic and audience fit
Supporting short-form clips that echo the same evidence-based campaign message
Governance and safety
All medical content remains educational content, not personal medical advice.
Commercial relationships are disclosed openly. No covert promotion.
Claims must align with evidence-led health communication and UK regulatory expectations.
AI-assisted production is disclosed where required by platform or law.
Typical partner categories
Contact and next steps
The most useful partnerships are the ones that help people understand their health more clearly. If that is your brief, this is a sensible place to start.
Also available as a printable media kit PDF for outreach and sponsor conversations.