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7 Essentials for Your Nonprofit’s Branding Guidelines

Nonprofit Tech for Good

What Are Brand Guidelines? Brand guidelines expand on the decisions you have made with the design of your logo. They walk through how to use your logo, your brand colors, typefaces, and often include other assets of your design library. The most crucial reason to build brand guidelines is to have consistency across your brand.

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Guest Post: Collections Access - Open the Door Wider

Museum 2.0

I’m always amazed when my colleagues tell me that the biggest barrier they face to “opening up” the content at their museums is from registrars—the people who care for collection objects. The Library of Congress advises collection users to go through a risk assessment process for each image they seek to reproduce.

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How to Choose Diverse and Inclusive Photos

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The more we showcase real people of all kinds in our photography, the more engaged our audiences will be in the content we create, and the more inclusive our culture will become. Here are a few guidelines to consider when choosing photos. Tips for choosing inclusive photos.

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A Guide to Storytelling for Nonprofits & Digital Marketing

DNL OmniMedia

Just as you carefully crafted your nonprofit’s branding guidelines to convey your organization’s mission and values, you want to take equivalent consideration when writing your nonprofit’s story. Create a content library. In your digital content library, include: Copy: This is the written version of your story.

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8 Nonprofit Branding Strategies to Help Your Nonprofit Design with Impact

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Emily Friedrichs is the Communications and Content Marketing Manager at Elevation, a nonprofit digital services agency. For more detailed information on writing mission statements, see the library of additional resources at the end of this article. Invest in High-Quality Photography. Curate Your Color Palette. About Elevation.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A willingness to share information and content, also known as transparency ; planning is discussed and user participation is welcomed. Extension programs use wikis, flickr, blogs, tagging, and other tools to share information and content. Social Interaction - People can have conversations and create content together. It's messy.

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6 Tips for Choosing Effective Nonprofit Website Visuals

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If you happen to have a photography whiz on staff, ask them to take photos at events or during volunteer opportunities. They can also create icons and a library of art that you can use for other areas of your website. Set digital branding guidelines to help your team members make choices when deciding between multiple image options.