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The world is always in need of a helping hand and many NGOs are doing important work for the betterment of their community. But how do you get the word out? Well-designed, compelling charity logos are the first step in making your non-profit stand out from the crowd and connect with donors and supporters.
The main goal of your charity logo is to convey the mission of your organization. It should align with your non-profit’s visual identity and illustrate what you stand for to compel people to take action. The best NGO logos are also aesthetically pleasing, timeless, and adaptable for use across multiple mediums such as social media or fundraising mail.
Maybe your foundation logo is in need of a fresh new look, or you’re starting up a new nonprofit. In this article we’ve collected examples for different categories of nonprofit services to use as inspiration for your new design.
First, let’s look at some local, national and internationally focused NGO logos to see what works and why.
IRL NGO logos and why they work
YMCA
Two versions of the NGO logo for YMCA
The YMCArebrandedin 2010 to a simpler but recognizable logo. With more than 2,700 locations in the US, each location can design their own look within their style guide colors to create a unique identity and still be on brand. The bright happy colors convey the nonprofit’s mission of youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
World Wildlife Fund
NGO logo for World Wildlife Fund
WWF has probably the most recognizable nonprofit pictorial logos, where they use an image as their focal point. Since it uses a monochrome color palette, it’s very adaptive and can be easily used in multiple mediums. The positive (black) space gives just enough definition, so that a viewer’s eye can complete the rest and recognize the panda in an instant. The cute pandabrings focus to the foundation’s mission of conserving wildlife and nature.
The Happy Hippie Foundation
Foundation logo for Happy Hippie Foundation
As far as foundation logos go, The Happy Hippie Foundation has got to be the most fun! The altered smiley face embodies the “Miley Cyrus brand” and engages the younger target audience. This logo clearly conveys her nonprofit’s mission to rally young people to fight injustice facing homeless youth, LGBTQ youth and other vulnerable populations.
Aggregate Space Gallery
ASG logo on sticker.
Aggregate Space Gallery (ASG) is an artist-run, nonprofit exhibition and performance space in West Oaklanddedicated to the exploration and presentation of immersive works. They used a lettermarkdesign which turned their initials into a stylizedlogo. The fun part is that their design is easily adaptable fordifferent updates or messagesusing the positive and negative space, like when they moved to adifferent location. They also came up with a clever design for their stickers using their “Install the Unimaginable” tagline and cut together photos from their past installations.
Feeding America
Charity logo for Feeding America
The charity logo for Feeding America is very simple, effective and aesthetically pleasing. The stacked “I”s forming an ear of wheat swiftly convey the message of food and the charity’s mission of nationwide hunger-relief. A logo that gets straight to the point.
St. Anthony Foundation
Foundation logo for St. Anthony Foundation 1) their brand color
2) black overlay for BLM
The St. Anthony Foundation logo has a timeless design that conveys their mission and history. They use an emblem logo framed by a badge, which conveys the historic part of its identity. Their logo is connected to their history as a church-based organization in the spirit of St. Francis, and their mission is to feed, heal, shelter, clothe and lift the spirits of those in need in San Francisco.
As a simple logo, it is also easily adaptable. For example, with the Black Lives Matter protests, they were able to easily change their logo color to black and shared messagesof support for the black community in their struggle for justice.
charity: water
Non-profit logo for charity: water
charity: water’s non-profit logo is an elegant, modern design that clearly illustrates their mission of bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries. It combines the pictorial element by usingthe water jug as a focal image and the “charity: water” wordmark, meaning the uniquely stylized typeface of the organization’s name. The iconic graphic can also be used without the name in different settings, making it very versatile.
City Youth Now
NGO logo for City Youth Now
City Youth Now has a colorful design connecting to their mission which supports youth in the San Francisco Foster Care and Juvenile Justice Systems and providing services that promote stability, personal growth, and long-term success. The arrow in the logo clearly shows action, and if you ask me, almost looks like a house. Do you see that too?
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
NGO logo for Boys & Girls Club
The Boys & Girls Clubs of America NGO logo uses a simple yet distinctive design. Their logo would be described as an “abstract mark”, which is a unique symbol that conveys a big idea in an interesting shape. The Boys & Girls Club design alludes to holding hands to mean support or mentorship, and further, their mission of enabling young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. With 4,300 Clubs across America, all use thesame logo designand list the specific city our county it serves.
Seva Foundation
Foundation logo for Seva Foundation
Seva’s foundation logo illustrates their mission in the design with the two eyes and swirl as a bindi. Seva (pronounced Say-Va) is aSanskrit wordmeaning “selfless service to others.” They are a global nonprofit eye care organization that works with local communities to preserve and restore sight.
Amazing non-profit and charity logos to spark inspiration
You want your logo to reflect what your charity stands for and what you’re working towards. That’s why your logo design needs to be tailored to your organization. Below are some ideas to inspire you and help you figure out what’s right for you.
Go green
Organizations that support the environment often have nonprofit logos with symbols of trees, water or animals and use natural colors like green, blue or brown. This instantly creates a connection to nature—a great way for environmental non-profits to show what they care about.
A colorful design featuring sustainability by Dusan Klepic via 99designs by Vista.
This hummingbird’s colors connect with the foundation name in a creative way by Joel Lindberg via 99designs by Vista.
Modern and geometric design for an environmental foundation by tgolub via 99designs by Vista.
The leaves and hand symbolize hope for the environment by Maiori via 99designs by Vista.
Think paw-sitively
Charities supporting wildlife put animals forward, because who doesn’t love cute doggies and majestic elephants?! Using animal silhouettes is a great way to keep your logo simple while including creative details at the same time.
An elegant wildlife logo design utilizing negative space by Cross the Lime via 99designs by Vista.
Foundation logo design with a snuggly doggy by cioby via 99designs by Vista.
Let colors speak
It’s a good idea to also consider color meanings when designing your logo. Blue and yellow are common colors for social justice and housing NGO logos. Blue is a color for peace and wisdom and yellow is a symbol for optimism. Red is a great color choice to express passion and love.
A warm design by Tevita2 via 99designs by Vista.
A modern design by OTO-Design via 99designs by Vista.
This logo with intertwined hands shows patriotism by Ian Douglas via 99designs by Vista.
A modern and sophisticated social justice logo design by Artmin via 99designs by Vista.
Ace the test
Health and education non-profits often focus on symbols of people or hands and hopeful themes in their designs.
No matter what symbols you choose, always keep your audience in mind. For example, when working with children you want a friendly and approachable design, yet in fields of health or education, you want a more sophisticated and trustworthy look.
This logo gives an essence of peaceful living for seniors by Sevarika via 99designs by Vista.
Playful and abstract design with a row of simple people icons by ORANGGO via 99designs by Vista.
A foundation supporting children design by EvgenYurevich via 99designs by Vista.
Design supporting STEM education by Anna Grad via 99designs by Vista.
Get creative
Arts and cultural foundation logos are often colorful and usually include symbols of music or art to convey their mission. Charity logos with abstract shapes and designs can be a great solution for this type of non-profit.
Attractive letterform logo with a fun use of color by halofajar via 99designs by Vista.
Turnip the support
Charity logos promoting healthy eating or food access often use symbols of fruits and vegetables or like with soup kitchens, bowls of soup. Farms often use natural green colors with a focus on symbols for growth or planting, whereas for kitchens and other food related charities logos with warmer tones and homely imagery are a great choice.
Time to make a difference
Whatever your non-profit’s mission is, be sure that your logo clearly illustrates it with a memorable, timeless logo that works in different settings and situations.
Don’t underestimate the power of great charity logos, they can be an invaluable asset for your organization. A compelling and creative logo can attract the attention of new supporters and really drive your message home.
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Author: Carrie Sownie
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