Social services and non-profits support worthy causes but have challenging objectives. They do essential work with few resources. A precise brand will helps forge a connection between cause and audience.

Growing Together Initiative
Newsletter

20|20 developed materials supporting The Growing Together Fund, an initiative of the San Luis Obispo County Community Foundation which addresses the needs of the LGBTQ community throughout SLO County. The materials were developed to educate potential donors about the stigmas, prejudice and legal barriers members of the LGBTQ community often face.

SOCIAL SERVICES / NONPROFIT CLIENT CASE STUDIES

  • SLOtheSTIGMA

    Transitions Mental Health Services wanted to bring mental health resources into the spotlight and eliminate stigmas associated with seeking help.

  • Oregon Social Learning Center

    The Oregon Social Learning Center works hard to understand what makes healthy families. Its brand now represents the communities it builds.

  • Friends of Hearst Castle

    A world-renowned historical monument wanted to celebrate its anniversary while boosting donations. The solution: let visitors guard the Castle.

  • Morro Bay Estuary

    The Morro Bay National Estuary houses an incredible array of life. The Estuary’s educational brochure helps visitors understand its importance.

  • Cal Poly Stride

    Cal Poly’s Kinesiology Department desired a name and identity for its research program to promote healthy weights and lifestyles.

  • Conejo Schools Foundation

    Locally inspired design created wonderfully successful fundraising for the Conejo Schools Foundation.

  • Transitions Mental Health Association

    When people overcome and learn to live with mental illness, they grow. TMHA’s brand is a symbol of this growth.

  • Growing Together Initiative

    The Growing Together Initiative has made great headway in promoting equality in San Luis Obispo County. New materials furthered the cause.

  • SLO Hotline

    A simple and easily recognizable logo was critical for the SLO Hotline, a non-profit for support and crisis intervention.