Bringing Energy and Life to Your Nonprofit Brand
-
Lauren Atherton
Branding is more than just a logo—it’s the sum of every interaction and experience people have with your nonprofit.
In a recent episode of the We Are For Good podcast, Lauren Atherton of HeartSpark Design shared insights on how nonprofits can create strong, impactful brands that stand out and attracts the right donors to your cause.
Listen: We are for good Podcast -How to Put the Spark into Your Nonprofit Brand
Highlights from this episode:
1. Branding is More Than Visuals
It’s easy to think of your brand as just a logo, colors, and fonts, but it’s much more than that. Your brand represents the essence of your organization—your values, mission, and the experience you create for donors, volunteers, and beneficiaries.
2. Start with Strategy
Lauren emphasizes that branding begins with strategy. Before diving into visuals, nonprofits should conduct internal assessments by engaging their team, volunteers, and even donors to understand their organization from the inside out.
What makes you unique? What are your core values? Answering these questions will lay the foundation for a consistent and authentic brand.
3. Brand Experience Matters
Strong brands deliver on a thousand small experiences. Whether it’s donating, volunteering, or simply navigating your website, make sure every interaction is seamless and engaging. Simple fixes like improving your website’s mobile functionality or streamlining your donation process can make a huge difference.
4. Involve Everyone in Your Organization
Branding isn’t just the responsibility of your marketing team. Everyone in your organization should understand and embody your brand. Major gift officers, volunteers, and support staff all contribute to how your nonprofit is perceived. Ensure they are part of the conversation and understand how their roles impact the brand.
5. Think Long-Term
A brand isn’t built overnight. It takes time and consistency to cultivate a strong, recognizable identity. Lauren advises nonprofits to invest in key areas like a professional logo, cohesive messaging, and a functional website, which will help build trust and loyalty over time.
6. Creative Community is Key
Nonprofits often hesitate to invest in branding due to budget constraints, but Lauren encourages tapping into the creative community. Freelancers and agencies specializing in nonprofit branding, like HeartSpark, are passionate about helping organizations tell their stories and usually can work within your budget to achieve a professional, polished look.
7. Your Brand is Your Reputation
Ultimately, your brand is the reputation your nonprofit builds over time. Whether intentional or not, your brand reflects how people perceive your organization. By being deliberate and thoughtful about your brand, you can create an identity that aligns with your mission and resonates with your supporters.
Ready to put the spark in your nonprofit’s branding?
If you’re ready to refresh or rebrand your nonprofit: start with strategy, survey your existing supporters, and involve your team. Your nonprofit’s brand is more than just a logo—it’s the story you tell and the relationships you build.
Schedule a call with Lauren to learn how HeartSpark Design can help your nonprofit create a powerful brand that resonates with your mission and supporters.
Lauren Atherton
Related Resources
For more insights on branding for nonprofits, explore these articles:


