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Design for a better world! An overview of Red Rooster Groups\' nonprofit branding projects.
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We understand the challenges nonprofits face:
• Increased competition
• Dwindling funding options
• Apathetic public
• Increased demand on services
• Getting more done for less
We can help to:
• Distinguish your organization with branding.
• Explain your programs and services with brochures.
• Expand your organization’s visibility with a website.
• Promote your campaigns with online promotion.
• Attract members with fundraising direct mail.
and...
• Appeal to donors with development and capital campaign kits.
• Promote events with direct mail, advertising and online campaigns.
• Improve event effectiveness with event journals, signage and handouts.
• Develop relationships with your members through print and online newsletters and publications.
Advocacy Americans to Counter Terrorism Kathryn Freed for Public Advocate, NYC New York Public Interest Research Group Student Advocacy, Inc. Associations Center for Nonprofit Corporations The Executive Forum Governance Matters New York Shipping Association Nonprofit Central Pro Bono, Inc. TechNetThe World Assoc. of Former United Nations Internes & Fellowes Education Brooklyn College Graduate Center for Worker Education The Enrichment Center Craftsman Farms FoundationInnovative Cooperative Enterprises Kids Involved in Dynamic Science National Alliance for Excellence ProLiteracy International Tiny Tot Academy World Trade Institute of Pace University
Environmental / Animal Rights Earth Action New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance New Jersey Conservation Foundation Health / Medical The Association for Children with Russell-Silver Syndrome CentraState Healthcare System Gift of Life / Heart & Lung Transplant Support Group Grafton Hope Health Network Park Slope Geriatric Day Center / CarePath
Social Service / Other D.A.R.E. - Drug Abuse Resistance Education Hearts & Minds Incarnation Camp Innovative Cooperative Enterprises Midnight Basketball League Progressive Center for Independent Living Seedco Selfhelp Community Services
Jewish Organizations America-Israel Chamber of Commerce Blueprint Newspaper Deal Yeshivah, Deal, NJ Dor Chadash ENGAJE! (Board of Jewish Education) Israeli Business Forum of New York J2J Network Jewish Community Relations Council Jewish Family & Children’s Services, Asbury Park, NJ Jewish Community Center, Deal, NJ Jewish Community Center of Mid-WestchesterThe Jewish Federation of Greater Monmouth County, NJ Magen David of West Deal, NJ National Council of Jewish Women Sephardic Bikur Holim Shorefront Jewish Community Council Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center Synagogue of Oakhurst, NJ UJA-Federation of New York
We helped the Jewish community center of Mid-Westchester to improve their branding:
• Clarified their message and brand attributes.
• Established departmental branding.
• Developed branding standards and templates.
• Created a publication system to their staff could create their newsletters and brochures in-house.
JEWIsh communIty cEntEr of mID-WEstchEstEr
services
Organizational Branding •
Divisional Branding•
Agency Brochure•
Program Guide Cover •
Maccabi Branding •
Maccabi Invitation•
Recruitment Brochures•
Sponsor Brochure•
INSPIRING AND NURTURING G R OW T HBuild confidence as you learn and develop
your skills through a variety of physical,
arts and academic programs designed
to develop your talents to the next level
of growth. Build confidence as you learn
and develop your skills through a variety
of physical, arts and academic programs
designed to develop your talents to the
next level of growth.
WHERE FAMILIES
CONNECT
Family days and group activities are designed
to bring families together, foster dialogue and
create bridges between generations. Family
days and group activities are designed to
bring families together, foster dialogue and
create bridges between generations.
FURTHERING JEWISH VALUES
Helping each other, healing
the world and promoting a
positive outlook are part of the
Jewish values that permeate our
programs and that appeal to all
Jews regardless of affiliation.
Helping each other, healing
the world and promoting a
positive outlook are part of the
Jewish values that permeate our
programs and that appeal to all
Jews regardless of affiliation.
DISCOVER
CONNECT
GROWYOUR PLACE TO
ORAgAnizAtiOnAl PAlEttE
JEWIsh communIty cEntEr of mID-WEstchEstEr
Registration Form 2008-09
4. Submission
JCC of Mid-Westchester999 Wilmot RoadScarsdale, NY 10583-6899tel 914.472.3300fax 914.472.9270www.jccmw.orginfo@jccmw.org
This form may be faxed or mailed with payment to:
PHOTO WAIVER Photographs and videos taken during JCC activities and programs
are used for JCC publicity and publications. Participation in programs serves as
consent to use your photo for these purposes.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR CHILD The JCC can only accept responsibility for your child
when he/she is under supervision of an appropriate JCC employee. Supervision is
available only at program locations during program hours. Parents are responsible
for notifying appropriate staff of a child’s absence, later arrival, early or late pickup,
or any other special circumstances related to arrivals or departures.
I have read and agree to the special consideration above.
Parent or Guardian SignatureDate
/ /
PARTICIPANT 1
PARTICIPANT 2
PARTICIPANT 3
First Name, Middle InitialLast Name, SuffixAddress
CityState, Zip
Home PhoneEmail Address
Birth Date Grade
Parent NameBusiness PhoneEmergency Phone
1. Participant info
3. PaymentEnclosed is my Check Money Order
Make checks payable to JCC of Mid-Westchester. Cash payments can only be taken at the Front Desk.
CREDIT CARD Visa
MasterCard Card #
Expiration
Signature
CV#
(last 3 digits on back of card)
2. ProgramsI wish to enroll in the following programs
PARTICIPANT
PROGRAM
DAY TIME
CODE FEE
1.
2.
3.
4.
SUBTOTAL
REGISTRATION FEE: Required at the first registration of the JCC fiscal year (7/1/08 – 6/30/09) Family $75, Individual $40
CONTRIBUTION: The total operating costs of the JCC are not reflected in tuition fees.
Please help us meet these costs by making a tax-deductible gift.TOTAL
Program Guide 2008–09
discover /connect /grow
JEWIsh communIty cEntEr of mID-WEstchEstEr
SEcOndARy BRAnding
To have consistency across the agency and yet have
a distinctive look for the Bendheim Performing
Arts center, we used the organizational typefaces,
added colors and used the overlapping chips to
create a spotlight effect.
Check out the Bendheim in 2008–2009
Presenting unique and innovative
programming for the 2008–2009 season
in music, theater, dance, film, children’s
entertainment and more.
Box office: 914.472.3300 x403
www.thebendheim.org
999 Wilmot RoadScarsdale, NY 10583-6899www.jccmw.org
Non-Profit OrgU.S. Postage
PAIDWhite Plains, NYPermit No. 2200
at the JCC of Mid-WestchesterThe BendheimPerforming arts center
BEndHEiM PAlEttE
JEWIsh communIty cEntEr of mID-WEstchEstEr
SPONSORSHIP LEVELSThe JCC Maccabi Games make an essential contribution to the athletic, social and cultural growth of the participating youth, as well as enhancing the vitality of Westchester County.You are invited to forge a bond with
the JCC Maccabi Games community. By becoming a sponsoring partner of the
Westchester 2009 JCC Maccabi Games, you have a unique opportunity to share in the rich tradition, success and overall excitement of this prestigious event.
$250,000
$150,000
$100,000
SPONSOR
THE GAMES AUGust 16-21, 2009
999 Wilmot Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583-6899
tel 914.472.3300 fax 914.472.9270
www.jccmw.org info@jccmw.org
The JCC Maccabi Games are co-sponsored by the Jewish
Community Center Association of North America, Maccabi World
Union, Maccabi Canada, and Maccabi USA/Sports for Israel.
The 2009 JCC Maccabi Games are hosted by
the JCC of Mid-Westchester with the
Richard G. Rosenthal JCC and JCC on the Hudson.
On the Hudson
JewishCommunityCenter
westchestermaccabi.org
GET IN ON THE ACTION
999 Wilmot Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583-6899tel 914.472.3300 fax 914.472.9270www.jccmw.org info@jccmw.org
The JCC Maccabi Games are co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Center Association of North America, Maccabi World Union, Maccabi Canada, and Maccabi USA/Sports for Israel.
The 2009 JCC Maccabi Games are hosted by the JCC of Mid-Westchester with the Richard G. Rosenthal JCC and JCC on the Hudson.
On the Hudson
JewishCommunityCenter
westchestermaccabi.org
PLAC
E
STAM
P H
ER
E
Your personal invitation to be part of the
Westchester 2009
JCC Maccabi Games
BE PART OF OUR TEAM!Be a Host Family
Be an Athlete
Be a Coach
Be a Volunteer
Be a Sponsor
AUG 16-21 2009
AU
G 16
-21 20
09
The JCC of Mid-Westchester, the Richard G. Rosenthal JCC and the JCC on the Hudson invite you to join us for the JCC Maccabi Games, hosted for the first time in Westchester in 2009.
Throughout the week approximately 1,400 Jewish teenagers visiting from all over North America, South America, Europe, Australia and Israel will join together in an array of sports, community service and social activities held at venues throughout Westchester County, beginning with Opening Ceremonies. Our own team delegation will include 400 teens from Westchester County.
A powerful and transforming experience for Jewish teens, the JCC Maccabi Games, first held in 1982, are dramatic in their scale and unique in their ability to integrate sports with Jewish identity and values.
The Westchester 2009 JCC Maccabi Games will help us strengthen our community and position it for the future. Volunteers, host families, donors and sponsors will be needed to ensure the success of The Games and everyone will be enriched by their involvement. Whether you are interested in becoming an athlete or coach, a volunteer or host family, a donor or sponsor, please join our team
Steven Weisbrot Games Director 914.472.3300 x362 weisbrots@jccmw.org
Stan Pluchik Assistant Games Director914.472.3300 x332 pluchiks@jccmw.org
999 Wilm
ot Road, Scarsd
ale, NY 10583 -6899
999 Wilm
ot Road
Scarsdale, N
Y 10583 -6899
GovErnAncE mAttErs
services
Organizational Brochure •
Postcards•
Email Newsletters•
Website Update & Sections•
Annual Meeting Materials•
www.governancematters.org
08Annual Membership MeetingWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2008
Raising the Standards of Governancefor New York’s Nonprofits
For effective nonprofits
Welcome!The meeting is throughthe double doors.
08Annual Membership Meeting
For effective nonprofi ts
cArE PAth
KING STKING STKING ST
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Naming•
Organizational Branding •
Storefront Signage•
Agency Brochure•
Newspaper Advertising•
Outdoor Advertising•
this work transformed the level of communications for the Jcc and won numerous awards.
• JCC Association Award for Best Publication
• Art Directors Club of New Jersey Award
• APEX Award of Excellence
• Graphic Design: usa Award for Fundraising Event Marketing
• Published in the book Direct Response
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