Practical Tips for

Branding Your Nonprofit

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Graphic showing different accessible font style options in Canva. For example: handwriting, corporate, display, modern, retro, elegant, etc.
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Building graphics in Canva is about more than just looking pretty – it’s about inclusivity. Show off your brand personality with these 4 steps for how to choose and style accessible fonts.

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Is your local theater interested in updating its logo or website? Learn from one of our top rebranding success stories and gain valuable tips before your troupe takes the plunge!

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Forget filters—capture the essence of summer’s warmth, autumn’s texture, winter’s drama, or spring’s lightness with these seasonal branding style tips.

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Discover key tips from a LinkedIn Live on ethical photography and storytelling for nonprofits. Learn how to use visuals to honor and empower the communities you serve.

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Submarks are a great way to keep your nonprofit’s brand fresh while staying recognizable. Learn from Virgin Voyages’ cruise line branding strategy and see how – and when – to consistently add submarks to your brand identity, too!

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Before you gather stories for your website or year-end appeals, first download these 3 expert resources that feature all the best practices – or skip to the complete guide on ethical storytelling for nonprofits, curated by MemoryFox.

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Elevate your nonprofit’s online presence with these essential Chrome extensions, handpicked by a creative pro. Streamline your workflow, boost SEO, and create a more impactful digital experience.

Graphic with two choices: on the left is a simplified web browser with a teal "spark" icon at the center to represent a brand refresh, and on the right is a circle with a red spark radiating from the center to represent rebranding from the inside out. There's a hand drawn pointing to both options with "versus" in the middle, showing the big decision to be made between refreshing or rebranding a nonprofit.
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Brand refresh and rebranding are two terms that get mixed up A LOT. Before you set aside funds, use this flowchart to make sure you’re investing in the right direction first!