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Nominate a Nonprofit

Know an organization doing great work on a shoestring budget?

Nominate them for free professional design. We'll reach out and invite them to apply on their own. Takes about 3 minutes. No obligation for them or you.

1 year and 1 month

running

6 companies

supporting the community

$23,900+

gifted to 6 nonprofits

How it Works

Here's what happens after you hit submit.

Important: a nomination doesn't add them to the program. It opens a door. We send them an email letting them know someone believes in what they do, and we invite them to apply. What happens next is up to them.

1

We email them directly.

Your name's on it. So is the message you write about why they're amazing. They'll know exactly who sent it.

2

They decide whether to apply.

No pressure. No obligation. Just an open door and an invitation to apply for free professional design services.

3

If they apply and get selected...

They receive professional design work , logo, website, whatever they need, completely free. You just opened that door.

Nomination Form

Nominate your favorite org.

This sends them an invitation to apply, it doesn't sign them up automatically. They'll get an email from us with your name and message, and they decide whether to move forward. 


Questions

What people usually ask

Can I nominate more than one?

As many as you want.

Does nominating them automatically add them to the program?

No. A nomination sends them an email invitation from us with your name and message attached. They still need to submit their own application to be added to the selection pool. You're opening a door, not walking them through it.

Will they know I nominated them?

Yes - your name and your message are in the email we send.

What if they don't apply?

That's totally fine. The nomination just expires. There's no follow-up pressure on them or you. Some orgs need time, they can always apply directly later.

Ready?

3 minutes could change an organization's trajectory.

You know someone doing incredible work. Now you can do something about it.