Internal Newsletter for Nonprofit Helps Improves Employee Communications

CLIENT: Grafton

With 700 employees, Grafton, a nonprofit organization that serves people with autism and other developmental disorders, realized that is had a great opportunity to develop a deeper relationship with its employees and help get its story out.

When Grafton engaged Red Rooster Group to upgrade its overall brand image and improve its communications, giving their internal newsletter an upgrade was a part of the process.

The newsletter, addressed to Grafton’s 300 employees, describes the news at the organization’s three locations. Each of the locations were allocated a spread in the publication, establishing a format for each venue to collect news to share with all the employees. The newsletter helps all employees to feel connected to the organization, fosters a better understanding of Grafton’s services, and boost morale.


Brand Architecture

Our research uncovered that one of Grafton’s strengths, the specialized expertise and dedication of its staff, was not being conveyed. We shortened the official name of Grafton School to Grafton and established a brand hierarchy to unify the organization’s four locations under one brand name.

Grafton Brand Architecture


Brand Manual

We created a brand manual to explain the brand – what the organization stands for — and specifies colors, typefaces, graphics  and guidelines for the brand. This has allowed the client manage their own brand effectively.

Grafton Brand Manual


Website

After a strategic assessment of competitors and the users, we redesigned the website around the needs of the users. The redesign has been receiving rave reviews. grafton.org

Grafton Website


Display

A flexible system of interchangeable panels helps make their display adaptable for fairs, attracting potential students and employees.


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Westbridge Academy Newsletter

CLIENT: Westbridge Academy

We launched this newsletter to help this special needs school communicate its unique approach to helping students with learning and behavioral issues. We developed the ideas, wrote the articles, designed the pages, created the artwork and handled the printing. The newsletter was a part of a brand update for the school.


After a name change, complete branding process, and smooth transition, the Child Development Center is now Westbridge Academy. The branding process included creation of new logo, brochure, website, and newsletter. It is now able to highlight its strengths, attract new students, and convey the professional nature of the school.


Logo

The new logo is professional as well as a little playful while emphasizing learning. The open book in the form of a bridge reinforces the name.

Westbridge Academy Logo


Brochure

The school’s brochure explains their unique approach to helping kids. The audience for the brochure are the special needs departments at schools aimed towards getting referrals.

Westbridge Academy Brochure


Website

The website portrays a fresh new look and helps keep parents and educators at the school districts informed about school activities and news related to special needs education. An easy to use website promoting the right qualities of the school features a calendar of events, photo gallery, and a blog.

Westbridge Academy Website


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Windows on Child Care Nonprofit Newsletter Design

CLIENT: National Council of Jewish Women

This newsletter design for a national nonprofit organization addressing child care issues, announces the findings of a major national study on child care.


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