Award Recognition

For Grant Recipients

GRANT RECIPIENTS | Brand Guidance

Congratulations on receiving a grant through the Toledo-Lucas County Rescue Plan Grant program. Below are some resources to help you connect with The Arts Commission, acknowledge partners for their support, and share information about the grant with your network. 

Failure to meet requirements may result in exclusion from future funding opportunities. 

FUNDING PARTNERS

City of Toledo, Lucas County Commissioners, The Arts Commission

SOCIAL MEDIA

TAGS (optional if you would like us to reshare your posts)

@theartscommission | #TheArtsCommission | #MyVibrantToledo | #ArtisWork

FOR PRINT and ONLINE

"[Artist Name] is supported in part by American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds allocated by the City of Toledo and the Lucas County Commissioners and administered by The Arts Commission"

LOGOS 

Use of all logos (The Arts Commission, National Endowment for the Arts, and Ohio Arts Council) is required with an exception for text-only materials i.e. press releases.

Use this logo lockup for any programs, advertisements, or website footers related to the programming funded in whole or partially by the grant:

Horizontal Lockup


Stacked Lockup


Individual logos may be downloaded only if they must be arranged in a manner different from the provided lockup:

The Arts Commission:


National Endowment for the Arts:


Ohio Arts Council:

Lucas County:

City of Toledo:

City Logos can also be downloaded here

VIOLATIONS

The following are examples of logo treatment violations. Do not use or reproduce any of the treatments below, or any of their variations.

ABOUT THE ARTS COMMISSION

The Arts Commission is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded
 in 1959 to foster Toledo’s heritage in the arts. The organization is the longest-standing arts commission in the state of Ohio, serving youth, artists, arts organizations, and the general public. Since 1977, The Arts Commission has managed the City of Toledo’s One Percent for Art program, the first in the state of Ohio and among the first in the nation, and maintains Toledo’s impressive collection of public art.