Governance Matters Website

When the Alliance for Nonprofit Governance changed its name to Governance Matters, we helped to transition the brand. We cleaned up the homepage of the website to provide direct access to the main features of the site for this nonprofit organization that promotes good governance.


Board Leadership Section

We also added a new section to the site that helps board members find solutions to their governance issues. The section channels the user from symptoms of their problem, to root causes, to actions they can take, to specific resources for their particular issue, providing a comprehensive resource to board governance issues.

Governance Matters Board Leadership Website


Branding

We developed a range of marketing materials to promote their membership and programs.

> See the full case study showing the brochure, postcards, email newsletter and annual meeting promotion.

Governance Matters Brochure


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Red Rooster Group is a New York based graphic design firm that creates effective brands, websites and marketing campaigns for nonprofits and businesses to increase visibility and awareness and improve fundraising and advocacy effectiveness. Contact us at info@redroostergroup.com.


Peer Finder Website

Peerfinder was developed as a technology to help business owners find each other at conferences. Red Rooster Group developed the logo, website and advertising to promote this professional service.


Branding & Advertising

The logo features two “e”s turned in to mimic people meeting, and the ad shows the concept of 2 people finding each other in a crowd, and reinforces the logo. The theme was used for ads in trade journals reaching conference promoters.

Peerfinder Ad


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Red Rooster Group is a New York based graphic design firm that creates effective brands, websites, and marketing campaigns for businesses and nonprofits to increase visibility, awareness, and sales. Contact us at info@redroostergroup.com.


D.A. Hall Architects Website

When this architect wanted a basic website portfolio to showcase the firm’s work, the imperative was to keep it very simple and let the architect’s work speak for itself. We delivered with this spartan site with distinctive color and easy navigation.


Brochure

We also developed a unique portfolio brochure for this architect. Printed on a translucent vellum stock, the outer shell opens up to reveal a series of cards with firm’s work. The cards create a modular format that can be updated with new projects.

Architect Brochure

 

 

Architect Brochure


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Red Rooster Group is a New York based graphic design firm that creates effective brands, websites, and marketing campaigns for businesses and nonprofits to increase visibility, awareness, and sales. Contact us at info@redroostergroup.com.


Lang Construction Website

The website this contractor that specializes in woodworking, shows the craftsmanship of the work. On the homepage, monotone images rollover to color and link to the appropriate sections.


Brochure

To help the contractor present their work by mail, we created this brochure as a series of project cards housed within a translucent folder that serve as a mini portfolio. The overlapping panels suggest the sophistication and quality of the workmanship, while the individual cards comprise a portfolio that can be customized based on each client’s needs.

Unique Transparent Fold-Out Brochure for a Contractor


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Red Rooster Group is a New York based graphic design firm that creates effective brands, websites, and marketing campaigns for businesses and nonprofits to increase visibility, awareness, and sales. Contact us at info@redroostergroup.com.


Jaziri Group Website

We developed the branding, website, email campaign and direct mail to promote all natural supplements and household products.


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Red Rooster Group is a New York based graphic design firm that creates effective brands, websites, and marketing campaigns for businesses and nonprofits to increase visibility, awareness, and sales. Contact us at info@redroostergroup.com.


Creative Staffing Resources Website

The design for the website for this recruiting firm takes its cues from the classified advertising section of the newspaper. With a bold black type over a white background, suitable to the blue collar jobs represented, highlighted type in yellow as the only color aids in navigation and creates a clean and distinctive look.

Interior Page

Creative Staffing Resources Interior Page


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Red Rooster Group is a New York based graphic design firm that creates effective brands, websites and marketing campaigns for businesses and nonprofits to increase visibility, and sales and communications effectiveness. Contact us at info@redroostergroup.com.


Combinatorics Capital Website

Website for a financial services firm.


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Red Rooster Group is a New York based graphic design firm that creates effective brands, websites, and marketing campaigns for businesses and nonprofits to increase visibility, awareness, and sales. Contact us at info@redroostergroup.com.


Award-Winning Promotional Campaign for a Fundraising Event

CLIENT: Jewish Community Center, Deal, NJ

Using the Safari theme, we created materials that attracted attention and increased attendance for this organization’s annual fundraising auction. The campaign consisted of a postcard, invitation, poster and auction program guide.

Each item in the campaign featured a different animal with a different pattern. The type was designed to look like it was stenciled on crates, and the items were printed on a recycled craft stock. The award-winning campaign resulted in the JCC’s most successful fundraising event to date.


American Graphic Design Award

  • Published in the book Direct Response
  • Published in the book Postcard Graphics

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A Nonprofit Sector-Wide Conference Can Bring Needed Clout


Dan Pallotta calls for TED-like, sector-wide conference for the nonprofit and philanthropic worlds asserting that it will be a perfect vehicle for massive change. I couldn’t agree more. And understanding the reticence of nonprofits to see themselves as a sector, I want to add that another benefit of bringing together the various appendages of the philanthropic world is to generate much needed clout for the nonprofit sector in gaining the goodwill of Congress and the various oversight agencies.Continue reading

Top Jewish Charities

2008 list of the largest Jewish nonprofits from The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s list of the top 400 charities.

40. Jewish Federations of North America: $398,400,000
55. Jewish Communal Funds (New York): $299,300,000
71. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee: $244,700,000
108. Yeshiva University: $182,880,000
111. United Jewish Appeal-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York: $177,500,000
132. Jewish Federation/Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago: $157,300,000
181. Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties: $120,000,000
197. Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston: $107,600,000
239. Brandeis University: $89,400,000
241. Jewish Community Foundation (Los Angeles): $89,000,000
246. Birthright Israel Foundation: $87,600,000
253. Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America: $85,620,000
274. United Jewish Foundation and Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit: $79,200,000
276. United Jewish Communities of MetroWest: $78,800,000
286. American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science: $75,370,000
293. P.E.F. Israel Endowment Funds: $73,900,000
308. Anti-Defamation League: $68,250,000
312. American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of Technology: $67,800,000
317. Jewish Community Foundation for San Diego: $67,000,000
346. Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland: $58,590,000
349. Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles: $57,930,000
355. The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore: $56,350,000
361. Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS: $55,290,000

The State of Jewish Charities 2008

JTA NEWS

More than 20 Jewish charities were featured on the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s Philanthropy 400, despite some serious drops in fundraising.

The annual ranking of top money-collecting nonprofits looked at charitable collections for 2008, a year in which many charities felt the pain of the recession and the early fallout from Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme.

The Jewish charities included on the list each took in more than $55 million, but they also saw some of the biggest individual drops in donations.

Major Organizations

The country’s largest Jewish charity, the Jewish Federations of North America took in $398.5 million but its donations fell by 25.3 percent. The tally for the umbrella organization of the Jewish federation system consists of money that passes through from local federations to the system’s overseas arms, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the Jewish Agency for Israel, as well as federations’ dues to the national group, money from special campaigns and an annual grant the system receives from the U.S. government.

The Jewish Communal Fund of New York, a donor-advised fund that relies heavily on patrons who work in the financial services industry, saw a 26.9 percent drop. The Jewish federations in San Francisco and New York saw 28.8 and 21.3 percent falloffs, respectively.

And Hadassah, though its officials have worked hard to avoid being hurt by the fallout from the Madoff scandal, saw its donations drop by nearly half, to just over $85 million in 2008.

Meanwhile, one of the biggest gainers on the list was the United Jewish Communities of MetroWest New Jersey, which saw its contributions grow 71.4 percent to $78.8 million. MetroWest and the Birthright Israel Foundation, which took in $87.5 million in 2008, were new to the list.

The American Jewish Committee and the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia dropped from last year’s list.

Federations

The top-ranking federation on the Chronicle’s list was New York’s, which despite its drop in support finished No. 111 with $177.5 million. In addition to New York and MetroWest, seven other local federations made the list: Chicago (132), San Francisco (181), Boston (197), Detroit (274), Cleveland (346), Los Angeles (349) and Baltimore (355). Communal funds in Los Angeles (241) and San Diego (317) made the list, in addition to New York’s (55).

Universities

Yeshiva University (108) and Brandeis University (239) made the list, in addition to the U.S.-based fund-raising arm of the Weizman Institute of Science (286). Several national organizations also finished in the top 400.

In all, according to the Chronicle, donations to the country’s largest charities grew by 1 percent last year. But many of the organizations listed closed their fiscal years in June or September, before the recession truly took hold. The Chronicle expects the 1 percent increase to drop precipitously in 2009, and perhaps further in 2010.

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