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7 Essentials for Your Nonprofit’s Branding Guidelines

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Be sure to include an explanation as to why changing the colors of your logo would dilute your brand. You will want to be sure you have a typeface that works nicely as a headline and another for body text. You should include descriptive copy that explains both which typeface to use for headlines and which to use for body copy.

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112 Tips to Raise More Money by Mail

BoardAssist

Don’t use a lot of photography and fancy layout in your letter or accompanying materials. It does wonders changing your tone from “institutional” to “personal.”. Artwork: 80%; photos: 75%; headlines: 56%; captions: 29%, and very little text! (~Tom Put a headline on the reply card such as “Yes! Use headings. Tom Ahern).

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[VIDEO] 4-Step Plan to More Donations and Greater Fundraising Results

Bloomerang

We help nonprofit good makers, which is kind of what we call world-changing nonprofit leaders. Maybe you need to get some professional photography to tell that story. When we’re seeing something amazing happen and lives are being changed, the world is being impacted, cool things are happening, we love to talk about it, right?

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

DNL OmniMedia

The COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing guidelines, and a disrupted economy have all completely changed business-as-usual for nonprofits. The main ways that donors can support the organization are by sponsoring a child or purchasing a one-time gift donation to be sent to a child in need. Strong use of photography.