Print Materials Design

Help Trinity Boston Foundation create customized visual design elements that complement written copy for printed communications and marketing materials.
Trinity Boston Foundation
Boston, MA, USA
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Posted November 29th

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What we need
  • Designs for one piece of marketing or communications collateral (e.g., fact sheet, case study, event invitations)
  • Templates with accurate, print-ready specifications
  • Note: Please post an additional project if more than one piece of collateral is needed
Additional details

We are interested in designing a 10 page brochure to solicit funds to expand our Sole Train: Boston Runs Together running and mentoring program.

What we have in place
  • We currently have hundreds of engaging photos of youth in our program, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have template with key facts to include, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $3,002 , allowing us to get personalized Sole Train hoodies for 200 of our young people to wear proudly.

By allowing us to tell the Sole Train story and present the opportunity, this project will increase major donor engagement and allow us to expand to reach 700 more students over the next 3 years.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • Volunteer Manager provides the Professional with a budget for print materials, finalized copy, high-resolution logo and any visual branding guidelines to be utilized
  • Volunteer Manager also provides images for desired deliverables (if applicable), examples of existing marketing materials and links to online presence (website and social media)
  • Volunteer Manager shares brand messaging guidelines (if applicable)
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Milestone 1: Preliminary Concepts
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager discuss how print materials will be utilized, target audience, and style preferences
  • Professional develops preliminary sketches, and garners feedback from Volunteer Manager
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Milestone 2: Graphic Creation
  • Professional drafts print materials, and incorporates any feedback into final product
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Milestone 3: Final Draft
  • Professional delivers final versions in desired electronic format
  • Professional provides guidance on printing specifications (colors, size, etc.)
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About the org

Trinity Boston Foundation
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Sophia B.

Director of Trinity@ McCormack

Our mission

Trinity Boston's mission is to unlock opportunity and change the odds for youth of color in Boston. Our programs create safe and supportive communities that inspire our youth to express their voice, develop their leadership, and achieve their goals. We work with youth impacted by systemic racism and poverty through our three direct service programs and we partner with youth-serving organizations to effect enduring change in the systems and organizations that impact youth. Our three essential community practices form the foundation of our work: trauma-informed care, restorative justice and racial equity.

What we do

Trinity Boston works with youth impacted by systemic racism and poverty through our three direct service programs:

Trinity@McCormack supports the community of youth and staff at McCormack Middle School through individual clinical work, restorative justice practices and trauma-informed interventions.

Trinity Education for Excellence Program (TEEP) builds community through a pipeline program for 125 low-income middle and high school youth of color that includes academic enrichment, leadership development, paid work opportunities, peer mentoring, and college admissions support.

Sole Train: Boston Runs Together is a community-building and mentoring program that engages 300 youth and 115 adult mentors at 20 schools, using running to teach how to set and achieve goals.

In addition to our direct service work with youth, we partner with other organizations to effect enduring change in the systems that impact youth through our Trinity Boston Counseling Center (TBCC) and Organizational Equity Practice (OEP). TBCC provides coaching and consultation to youth workers in our partner organizations. With a focus on racial equity, OEP provides organizations with the tools necessary to address issues that can impede their work, including inequity in staffing and hiring practices, and program sustainability.

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