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Publicizing Your Grant

Publicizing Your Grant

By publicizing your grant, you will build awareness and credibility for your work while recognizing the donors who help make these grants possible.

Publicizing Your Grant

By publicizing your grant, you will build awareness and credibility for your work while recognizing the donors who help make these grants possible.

Communications Guidelines

We request acknowledgement of the foundation’s funding in all communications related to the program/project, including: press releases, website content, social media, newsletters, brochures, annual reports, or other promotional materials.

Acknowledgement Language

Please use the following language to acknowledge your grant, using the foundation’s full name:

“This project has been supported by a (name of grant program here), from the Ashland County Community Foundation.” (Example: This project has been supported by a Community Grant from the Ashland County Community Foundation.)

Social Media

We encourage you to post about your grant-funded programs and projects on your social media pages. If you post on Facebook, please tag Ashland County Community Foundation so we can find and share your post.

Press Releases

Many of our grant recipients successfully obtain media coverage when they issue a press release about a funded project. If you choose to send a press release to a local paper, we ask that you acknowledge the foundation’s funding. We encourage you to include a high resolution photograph with your email.

Website Link

When mentioning the foundation’s support on your website, please include a link to ashlandforgood.org.

ACCF Logo

If you would like to use our logo to acknowledge ACCF’s grant support in your digital publications and print materials, you can download the logo here.

Courtney McNaull

Communications Director

Have questions about publicizing your grant? Contact Courtney McNaull.