Creative agency gives away £15,000 worth of branding support to charities

Creative agency Threerooms is inviting charities to apply for the chance to win £15,000 worth of support with their branding.

Three charities will receive £5,000 to help them “amplify their cause, strengthen their identity and deepen their connection with supporters”, says the agency.

The competition is being run as the agency marks its 20th anniversary.

“Our mission is to empower charities to connect with their communities through impactful, authentic branding,” said Threerooms director and founder Ian Morris.

“In today’s crowded landscape, it’s vital for charities to stand out and convey their purpose clearly.

“Good branding isn’t just about logos - it’s about building a story that resonates, fosters trust and drives action.”

He added: “We’re delighted to mark our 20th anniversary by offering this support to three charities, helping them strengthen their message and ensuring it reaches people in powerful, meaningful ways.”

Successful charities will be helped to either clarify their brand values and messaging, to revitalise their visual identity, or develop design and graphics.

The deadline for applications is 23 December. Winners will be announced by the end of January 2025 and chosen based on “their impact and how branding support could help them grow their reach”.



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