What We Ask of Grant Recipients
We love to hear from grant recipients before, during, and after their projects. Please don’t hesitate to call or email us news of your progress and forward us social media links, which we can share on our Facebook and Twitter accounts.
The NWT On The Land Collaborative also wants to hear about the outcomes and impacts of the projects that we support. When your project is finished, please submit a completed report using the Reporting Template. Successful completion of a report is a requirement for any future funding from the Collaborative.
Grants from the NWT On The Land Collaborative are made possible by a number of generous funders. By recognizing the Collaborative’s support for your project, you encourage future contributions to this vital initiative.
Grant Acknowledgement
If you receive a grant from the NWT On The Land Collaborative, we appreciate you recognizing our contribution to the success of your project. Where possible, please include the following language along with our logo to acknowledge your grant:
"This project was funded by (or funded in part by) a grant from the NWT On The Land Collaborative."
How else can you acknowledge our contribution?
NWT On The Land Collaborative Description
When describing the NWT On The Land Collaborative in any public information, you may use the following summary:
"The NWT On The Land Collaborative brings together government, charitable, corporate, and other partners to combine efforts and make it easier for communities in the Northwest Territories to access money and resources for land-based projects. The Collaborative supports projects that: get people out on the land; connect community members to their land, culture, and traditions; build or strengthen partnerships; enhance community capacity; and are sustainable. For more information, visit www.nwtontheland.ca."
Logo
Please respect the following guidelines when including the NWT On The Land Collaborative logo in your print or digital materials:
Downloadable Logos
NWT On The Land Collaborative - Colour
NWT On The Land Collaborative - Black and White
NWT On The Land Collaborative - Reverse
If you have any questions about grant recognition and publicity, please contact:
David Brinston
Communications Lead
NWT On The Land Collaborative
780-996-7264
[email protected]
We love to hear from grant recipients before, during, and after their projects. Please don’t hesitate to call or email us news of your progress and forward us social media links, which we can share on our Facebook and Twitter accounts.
The NWT On The Land Collaborative also wants to hear about the outcomes and impacts of the projects that we support. When your project is finished, please submit a completed report using the Reporting Template. Successful completion of a report is a requirement for any future funding from the Collaborative.
Grants from the NWT On The Land Collaborative are made possible by a number of generous funders. By recognizing the Collaborative’s support for your project, you encourage future contributions to this vital initiative.
Grant Acknowledgement
If you receive a grant from the NWT On The Land Collaborative, we appreciate you recognizing our contribution to the success of your project. Where possible, please include the following language along with our logo to acknowledge your grant:
"This project was funded by (or funded in part by) a grant from the NWT On The Land Collaborative."
How else can you acknowledge our contribution?
- Use the NWT On The Land Collaborative logo on any print and digital materials produced to publicize the project, including posters, advertisements, and brochures.
- Place the NWT On The Land Collaborative logo on your website with a link to www.nwtontheland.ca.
- Include news of your grant in any publications, such as newsletters, annual reports, lists of supporters, etc.
- Contact local media through a media release, email, or personal phone call. While the NWT On The Land Collaborative publicizes grants through our own media relations activities, it is the actual projects that our grantees are working on that are of most interest to the media.
- Send us photographs and videos that will help us tell the story of how your initiative is benefiting the community in our own publications. We will also need photo release forms signed by the subjects of the photographs.
NWT On The Land Collaborative Description
When describing the NWT On The Land Collaborative in any public information, you may use the following summary:
"The NWT On The Land Collaborative brings together government, charitable, corporate, and other partners to combine efforts and make it easier for communities in the Northwest Territories to access money and resources for land-based projects. The Collaborative supports projects that: get people out on the land; connect community members to their land, culture, and traditions; build or strengthen partnerships; enhance community capacity; and are sustainable. For more information, visit www.nwtontheland.ca."
Logo
Please respect the following guidelines when including the NWT On The Land Collaborative logo in your print or digital materials:
- Do make sure the logo is large enough to be easily identified.
- Do not alter the colour of the logo.
- Do not distort, stretch, or tilt the logo.
- Do not change the font or resize the text in the logo.
Downloadable Logos
NWT On The Land Collaborative - Colour
NWT On The Land Collaborative - Black and White
NWT On The Land Collaborative - Reverse
If you have any questions about grant recognition and publicity, please contact:
David Brinston
Communications Lead
NWT On The Land Collaborative
780-996-7264
[email protected]