branding. How much $ for a fondation
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- benfal99
A fondation is asking me for a new branding identity... Logo, colors chart, and Style Guide.
How much would you charge them? Keeping in mind its a fondation..
- benfal990
* foundation
sorry
- Raybandana0
u better be sorry
- moldero0
depends on the foundation,
some get a lot of funding, some don't get any at all
what it it on?- * fondationdbloc
- Yeah, check out how much fonding they get first.shapeaspect
- benfal990
i dont know how much money they have...
their description can read as this :
"We inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum, which creatively integrates running"target audience is teen girls from 13 to 17 y-o.
- Josev0
Wouldn't the "colors chart" be included in the style guide?
- lowimpakt0
so basically, they make girls run.
- d_rek0
If you really feel like you should discount your rates for them why don't you work out a percentage discount based on your current hourly rate?
And don't be fooled... just because it's a non-profit or not-for-profits doesn't mean they don't have the money to spend. All of those places play the NP/NFP card and cry they don't have any money. Lies.
Also, I would worry less about how much to charge and worry more about if working for this org aligns with your personal / professional values and code of ethics.
- thanks d_rek! Good advicesbenfal99
- this makes a lot of sense... plus, non-profit does not mean they aren't making and spending plenty of cashmonospaced
- What he said. Non-profits get dough...
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- ohhhhhsnap0
^^ nice. i see what you did there... but yeah, is it a cause that you are a part of. i'd take that into consideration.
- ********0
Why did they come to you?
- < dickmonospaced
- I didn't mean it that way. If they came through a connection, then a discount is appropriate. If not, who knows.********
- lolohhhhhsnap
- benfal990
I think i will go with 3.500$
- ********0
tell them you charge by the hour...
- vaxorcist0
the question is less the $$ than the number of revisions and how you find out who really makes the final decision.... working with a foundation may be different from working with a business....
- monospaced0
Whatever you do, write a contract and cover your ass. Outline what they're expecting of you and quote for that. Then quote how much your time is worth after that, such as a revision cost. If they agree, then they are good people.
- ben_0
I Agree with Mono. The trick with npo, ngo's is to make sure someone has signing authority OR is able to rally their team for sign offs in an organized way. Non profits are much like large companies in that they have boards which often have to agree on everything. But in my experience, where they differ the most is in granting someone the authority to actually be responsible for the project in it's entirety. Good luck.
- benfal990
thanks guys for all the advices.
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