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Acknowledgement of Central Lakes Trust Grants
Central Lakes Trust requests that its grants are appropriately acknowledged. A copy of the Central Lakes Trust logo and Corporate Identity Guide is available on request by phoning the Trust Office.
Plaques
The Trust would be pleased to provide appropriate signage in the form of a plaque at the completion of your project. There would be no cost to your organisation for this. These can be produced in either brushed aluminium, perspex or white ACM board for outside use or glass for inside use. All plaques are normally A4 - A3 in size and have special mounts provided which allow them to be mounted off the wall, Please contact the Trust Office to discuss your choice and arrange for the production of your organisation's plaque.
Logo Useage
Central Lakes Trust has a distinctive two colour logo that was revised in 2011. The corporate logo has several different variations. This enables the logo to be effectively used for a variety of different situations. Please contact the Trust Office for a copy of the Corporate Identity Guide and to request permission for use of its logo. This enables the Trust to ensure the correct application of the logo each time it is used. Electronic copies of all logo variations are available in high resolution from the Trust office or by email request. Do not download and reproduce logo images directly from the website or letterhead owing to the low resolution quality.
Pull Up Banners, PVC Banners and Tear Drop Flags
The Trust has a variety of banners and flags available for use by organisations and groups who have received CLT funding support towards projects or events. Please contact the Trust office if you wish to borrow any of these items.
Media Releases
We request that any media statements that are issued about a project or service, acknowledges Central Lakes Trust's involvement as a "Funder or Supporter" and are presented to us for approval prior to release.
Please do not refer to the Trust as a "Sponsor" when referring to any grants approved by Central Lakes Trust.
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