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‘Working Together for Lasting Change’

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Episcopal Relief & DevelopmentĀ has unveiled a new logo and tagline.

The logo features colors that reinforce a connection to the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion. The tagline ā€œWorking Together for Lasting Changeā€ highlights the importance of collaboration and achieving a measurable and sustained effect in all aspects of its global programs.

ā€œThe new logo reflects our core values and commitment to our faith while conveying how we work together with partners and supporters to create lasting change for communities worldwide,ā€ said Rob Radtke, president and CEO of Episcopal Relief & Development.

Episcopal Relief & Development launched its current strategic plan in 2017. Working closely with staff, board, and stakeholders across the church and the Anglican Communion, the organization identified three signatureĀ program priorities: Women, Children, and Climate.

BrandTuitive, a branding and marketing firm located in New York City, worked with Episcopal Relief & Development on this project. Part of the goal was to develop a new look that reflects the depth of the organization’s global work and core values in a way that is meaningful to partners, donors, and supporters.

ā€œWe are honored to elevate the critical work of Episcopal Relief & Development,ā€ said Todd Brenard, chief strategy officer for BrandTuitive. ā€œThrough our approach, we helped ā€˜reveal’ the organization’s core identity and how it is making a lasting difference for communities.ā€

Adapted from Episcopal Relief & Development

Matthew Townsend is a Halifax-based freelance journalist and volunteer advocate for survivors of sexual misconduct in Anglican settings. He served as editor of the Anglican Journal from 2019 to 2021 and communications missioner for the Anglican Diocese of Quebec from 2019 to 2022. He and his wife recently entered catechism class in the Orthodox Church in America.

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