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Brand Guidelines for Nonprofits

A nonprofit brand book is a different document. It has to do everything a corporate brand book does — and protect beneficiary dignity, hold donor trust, and keep three different audiences (donors, volunteers, the people you serve) hearing the same mission. Here's how to ship one without a corporate budget.

Dan ⚡️sandra djajicYossi SegevPhilipp Keller - backl.ioDmytro KrasunFlorian VatesStefcodesRafal
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Waarom het belangrijk is

Why nonprofit brand guidelines look different

Standard brand-guidelines templates were written for companies trying to sell more units. Nonprofit guidelines have ethical stakes corporate templates rarely consider — and a small team trying to use them under deadline.

1

Three audiences, one voice.

Donors, volunteers and beneficiaries each need different information from you — but the brand voice has to feel like one organisation across all three. Most nonprofits accidentally develop three personas and confuse all three audiences.

2

Imagery decisions are ethical decisions.

How you photograph the people you serve matters. Consent, context, framing, and never reducing a beneficiary to "the recipient of help" — these are policy questions that belong in your brand guidelines, not in a one-off email.

3

Donor trust is your conversion lever.

Brand consistency across grant applications, donor communications, your website and your annual report signals operational maturity. Drift between surfaces signals a small organisation that might not steward funds well.

4

Volunteer-generated content needs guardrails.

Most nonprofit content is created by volunteers and partners — not staff. Without explicit guidelines, social posts contradict campaign emails contradict the website. With them, anyone touching your channels stays on-brand.

Prioriteiten

Sections nonprofit brand guidelines need

Reordered for mission-driven contexts. Ethics-related sections move up; visual-identity sections move down.

  • Noodzakelijk

    Ethical imagery & storytelling rules

    How you photograph and describe the people you serve. Consent, framing, agency, never showing distress without context. The most important section in a nonprofit brand book — and the one most templates skip.

  • Noodzakelijk

    Voice rules across three audiences

    Donor voice, volunteer voice, beneficiary voice. Each gets a tonal direction with do/don't pairs. All three feel like the same organisation.

  • Noodzakelijk

    Mission-aligned positioning statement

    Specific enough to differentiate you from every other organisation working in the space. Donors fund clarity, not slogans.

  • Hoge prioriteit

    Donor communication templates

    Welcome series, gift acknowledgement, year-end appeal, impact report. Same voice, repeatable structure.

  • Hoge prioriteit

    Accessibility standards

    Colour contrast, alt text, plain language. Mission-driven organisations should set the standard, not lag it.

  • Prettig om te hebben

    Visual identity (logo, colours, typography)

    Important — but does less brand work than the storytelling and voice sections above.

Valkuilen

Common nonprofit brand mistakes

Patterns from working with nonprofits across health, education, climate and human services. None of these need a budget — they need explicit policy.

Fout

Photographing beneficiaries as objects of help rather than people with agency.

Oplossing

A short ethical imagery section: name them, ask permission, photograph them in their context not yours, show capability not just need. The most important brand decision a nonprofit makes.

Fout

Sounding like a charity to donors and like a corporate to beneficiaries.

Oplossing

One voice, three modes. Donor mode is precise about impact. Volunteer mode is energising. Beneficiary mode is dignified. All three quote the same mission statement verbatim.

Fout

Adopting a corporate brand book template and ignoring the ethical sections.

Oplossing

Reorder the template. Lead with ethical imagery, storytelling, and voice — visual identity comes after. Branding5 generates a nonprofit-specific structure.

Fout

No guidelines for the volunteer who runs the Instagram account.

Oplossing

A one-page volunteer comms guide derived from the brand book — voice rules, hashtag list, what to post, what to escalate. Hands to every new volunteer in the first week.

Voorbeeld

A nonprofit brand-guidelines outline

The structure that holds for most mission-driven organisations. Notice that ethical and storytelling sections come before visual identity.

Merkrichtlijnen (fragment)

Ethical imagery policy

  • Always photograph people we serve with their explicit permission and full name (or chosen pseudonym)
  • Never show distress, malnutrition, or vulnerability without consent and full context
  • Frame people in their own environments, not ours
  • Show capability and agency, not just need
  • Caption every image with the person's name, location, and one specific detail in their own words

Voice — three modes, one organisation

Donor mode: precise about impact, specific about programs, never breathless. Volunteer mode: warm, urgent, action-oriented. Beneficiary mode: dignified, in their language, never "we did this for them".

Mission statement (used verbatim everywhere)

"[Organisation] [verbs] [specific outcome] for [specific people] in [specific place] through [specific approach]." Used identically in grant applications, the about page, and the donor welcome email.

Donor communication templates

Welcome series (3 emails), gift acknowledgement, year-end appeal, impact report. Same voice across all four. Templates documented so new staff don't re-invent the wheel.

Accessibility minimum

WCAG AA contrast on every brand colour pair. Alt text on every image with full context. Plain-language summary at the top of every long-form publication.

Drie formaten uit één bron

Elk Branding5 merkboek wordt geleverd als een presentatieklare PDF en een deelbaar webrapport voor klanten, ontwerpers en belanghebbenden. We genereren ook een machineleesbare brand-guidelines.md zodat AI-tools zoals Cursor, Claude, v0 en Stitch vanaf de eerste prompt on-brand blijven.

Bekijk een voorbeeldrapport

Genereer merkrichtlijnen voor uw nonprofit

Voer uw URL in. Branding5 maakt binnen enkele minuten het complete merkboek. PDF, webrapport en brand-guidelines.md inbegrepen.

Meer dan een tool voor richtlijnen

Merkrichtlijnen zijn één output. Branding5 bouwt het hele merksysteem op.

Elk Branding5-rapport bevat positionering, archetype met voorbeelden van concurrerende merken, ICP's, SWOT, per-concurrent SWOT's, marketingteksten, contentstrategie, AIDA-campagnes en een landingspagina + Lighthouse-audit, naast uw brand-guidelines.md. Eén generatie, één bron van waarheid, elk artefact synchroon.

Dit alles wordt geleverd in elk Branding5-rapport, niet als een add-on, niet als een apart product. Uw brand-guidelines.md is de teamgerichte samenvatting; het volledige PDF-rapport voegt een executive summary, concurrentie-SWOT's, landingspagina-analyse en Lighthouse Core Web Vitals toe.

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