Nonprofit Branding | Red Rooster Group - Part 14
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70-Year-Old Relief Charity Adopts a New Name

Christian Children’s Fund recently changed its name to ChildFund International. This is a good example of how a nonprofit is adapting to changing conditions by rebranding. The new name will help to position the organization for success. It is interesting to note that they are responding to both internal and external factors: Changing services to reflect […]

14th Jul 2009Posted in: Blog, Nonprofit Naming 3

Friends of Karen  |  http://friendsofkaren.org We have updated the branding for this nonprofit organization and developed a new website that helps drive their online donations. The site features the new logo and tagline that we developed and is oriented around the needs of potential donors to drive online fundraising as well as toward families that may […]

7th Jul 2009Posted in: Websites 1
Free Videos for Nonprofits

YouTube In partnership with All for Good, YouTube is launching “Video Volunteers,” a platform designed to make connections between non-profit organizations with video needs and skilled video makers who can help broadcast their causes through video. Video Volunteers will pool nonprofit, video-related volunteer postings from All for Good and then match them up with YouTubers […]

Nonprofit Naming Considerations

The name of your organization can say a lot about who you are, what you do, your values and your audience. While a great name won’t guarantee a steady of stream of funds, it can help distinguish your organization in this increasingly competitive world.

2nd Jan 2009Posted in: Blog, Nonprofit Naming 2
BRANDING: The Allure of Logos

The logo is caught in a strange land, somewhere between the mark of a proud craftsman, and our post-modern notion of the brand as the fulfillment of a promise. Like a poem, that can encapsulate an amalgam of image, emotion and metaphor, the logo embodies a dream-like notion between what is and what can be.

1st Jan 2009Posted in: Blog, Nonprofit Design 1
Acknowledging Sponsors Names in Programs

How do nonprofit organizations address long sponsor names in their programs? As more nonprofits turn toward individual and corporate donors, they face the issue of how to acknowledge these contributors often in contexts that do not easily accommodate long naming formats. Red Rooster Group recently worked with a nonprofit organization that had multiple tiers of […]

21st Dec 2008Posted in: Blog, Nonprofit Fundraising, Nonprofit Naming 3
BRANDING: Naming Nonprofits for Impact

I recently received an email that reinforced the importance of having a strong name for your nonprofit organization. Envirolution, a website leading the revolution for environmental jobs, was launching their latest project: The Win-Win Campaign — a youth-led small business energy and carbon efficiency campaign.The name Win-Win Campaign name made me grin — how can you go […]

18th Dec 2008Posted in: Blog, Nonprofit Naming Comments Off on BRANDING: Naming Nonprofits for Impact