The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
Crediting Guidelines for Grantees of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
This page contains information on how to credit support for your project by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage and its seven funding Initiatives. Please find the link below that represents the support received by your organization through the Center and consult the Crediting Guidelines FAQ for further questions.
Crediting Guidelines for Support by One Initiative
Crediting Guidelines for Support by More Than One Initiative
Crediting Guidelines FAQ
Crediting Guidelines for Support by One Initiative
Acknowledgement of funding in signage, programs, newsletters, websites, and other printed materials should appear in two parts:
- The logo of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
- Written acknowledgment
Be sure to include both of the above items in all marketing materials. In press releases, only written acknowledgment is required. If space does not permit for logo usage in marketing materials as described in given guidelines, please contact Nicole Steinberg, Communications Specialist, or Roy Wilbur, Senior Marketing Specialist. In addition, all website acknowledgements should link to the Center website at pcah.us.
Use one of the four Center logo TIFF files provided (color and grayscale, small and standard versions) and the credit language below. Logos should never appear smaller than 7/8 inch high in print and 150 pixels in height on the Web. To learn more about small vs. standard versions and how they should be used, visit our Crediting Guidelines FAQ.
Written acknowledgement:
"[PROJECT NAME] has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the [PROGRAM/INITIATIVE]."
Examples:
"Project X has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the Philadelphia Theatre Initiative."
"Project Y has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through Dance Advance."
General acknowledgement (in lists of annual funders during the grant period):
"The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through [PROGRAM/INITIATIVE]."
Example: "The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative."
If your programming has received support from more than one of the Initiatives listed above, please see Crediting Guidelines for Support by More Than One Initiative.
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Small-use logos: Click the logo of your choice to download the TIFF file. |
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Standard-use icons: Click the logo of your choice to download the TIFF file. |
Crediting Guidelines for Support by More Than One Initiative
Acknowledgement of funding in signage, programs, newsletters, websites, and other publications should appear in two parts:
- The logo of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage (and only this logo)
- Written acknowledgment citing programs/initiatives in alphabetical order
Be sure to include both of the above items in all marketing materials. In press releases, only written acknowledgment is required; however, you must credit the Center. If space does not permit for logo usage in marketing materials as described in given guidelines, please contact Nicole Steinberg, Communications Specialist, or Roy Wilbur, Senior Marketing Specialist. In addition, all Web site acknowledgements should link to the Center Web site at pcah.us.
Use one of the four Center logo TIFF files provided (color and grayscale, small and standard versions) and the credit language below. Logos should never appear smaller than 7/8 inch high in print and 150 pixels in height on the Web. To learn more about small vs. standard versions and how they should be used, visit our Crediting Guidelines FAQ.
Written acknowledgement:
"[PROJECT NAME] has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the [PROGRAM/INITIATIVE] and the [PROGRAM/INITIATIVE]."
Example:
"Project X has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through Heritage Philadelphia Program and the Philadelphia Cultural Management Initiative."
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Small-use logos: Click the logo of your choice to download the TIFF file. |
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Standard-use icons: Click the logo of your choice to download the TIFF file. |
What is the minimum size at which the logo of my funding initiative should appear?
The logo of your funding program/Initiative should appear, no smaller than 7/8 inch high in print and no smaller than 150 pixels in height on the Web, so that the text is legible.
What if I don't have enough room for both the logo and the credit language?
If there is not sufficient space for both the logo and the credit language as described, please contact Nicole Steinberg, Communications Specialist, or Roy Wilbur, Senior Marketing Specialist. The logo should never appear without its adjoining credit language.
When should I use the small-use logo and when should I use the standard version?
The small-use logo should be used in cases where the logo will appear too small for the lettering on the tabs to be legible, e.g. postcards, magazine/newspaper advertisements, etc. In all other cases, please use the standard version of our logo.
What if I require a different file size for large-scale use in posters, billboards, etc?
Please contact Nicole Steinberg, Communications Specialist at The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, or the Program Specialist of your funding program/Initiative.
Is there ever a case where I should use a single program/initiative’s logo?
Starting with our 2012 grant cycle, all grantees are required to use the main Center logo. Please acknowledge the specific program or initiative in the written acknowledgment, as outlined above.
How should the logo look in relation to those of other organizations (co-branding)?
All Center logos must appear at a visually equivalent size to logos of co-branding partners. Please format other logos to appear in line with the main square of the Center or initiative logo. If the Center is the project's main funder, place our provided logo first.
Can I alter the logo in any way?
The logo we provide for credit purposes should not be altered in any way, which includes any changes to proportions, typeface, color, size or order of squares.
What if I have a question about logo use or credit language that isn't covered here?
If you have any questions that are not answered here, please contact Nicole Steinberg, Communications Specialist at The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, or the Program Specialist of your funding program/Initiative.