TrendyMinds is pleased to announce the Pro-Bono Program Grant Recipients for 2011. They are:
The organizations have been awarded a total of $50,000 worth of in-kind creative, strategic and interactive work. Projects will include public and media relations, logo and advertising campaign design, web builds, marketing/communications planning and more.
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Starbucks has joined (RED) to help support the elimination of AIDS in Africa and asked us to create some pins to further show their support. Click here to learn more about their mission.
Starbucks wanted to promote their new breakfast sandwiches, so we created magnetic signs that attach to the drive-thru speakers at their stores. These visual yummies are sure to catch the weary eyes of customers who crave a little snack with their morning coffee.
Clarian Health was in need of some team apparel to show support of their upcoming event with United Way. Out of several design options presented, the classic swoosh was the winner.
Clarian North Medical Center asked TrendyMinds to help them create a logo, save the date, invitation, poster, photo holder and t-shirt for their 2008 NICU reunion. The reunion is the first time "graduates" of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit will be brought together to celebrate life with the doctors and nurses who cared for them.
Window decals are a great form of advertising, especially for businesses that have multiple locations and windows. TrendyMinds created several sizes of window clings that have been used in numerous campaigns for First Merchants Bank.
Starbucks enlisted our help in getting some jackets and polo shirts made for their employees who work the drive-thru during the cold winter months. Thanks to TrendyMinds, the baristas are sure to stay warm while serving some delicious coffee and baked treats.
Methodist Health Foundation asked TrendyMinds to dig into our "promotional products" bag and re-create a special pin that was made for nurses when MHF first opened it's doors. The new pin was in celebration of the 100 years of Methodist Hospital and their School of Nursing. To announce the special pins, MHF asked us to create a postcard to be sent out to all of the nurses receiving a pin. The photo on the postcard is the first class of nurses at Methodist Hospital.