Acknowledgment of funding from the Center in signage, programs, emails, newsletters, websites, advertisements, promotional videos, and other electronic and printed materials, should appear in two parts:
- The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage logo
- Written acknowledgment
In press releases, only written acknowledgment is required.
In social media text, Center crediting is not required, though grantees are encouraged to tag the Center’s profiles with @PewCenterArts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
All web and email acknowledgments should link to the Center website at www.pewcenterarts.org.
If space does not permit for acknowledgment language and/or logo usage in marketing materials as described here, or if you have additional questions, please contact Adam Clair at aclair@pewcenterarts.org.
Written Acknowledgement
General references to the Center should read:
- Upon first reference: The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
- Upon following references: the Center
Acknowledgment of Center funding for a specific project or discovery process should read:
- For Project grants
[Project name] has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. - For Discovery grants
Support for the research and development of [Project name] has been provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. - When the Center is the largest funder
Major support for [Project name] has been provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, with additional support from [other funder(s)]. - When presenting and/or promoting Center-funded work with partner organizations
Grantees must discuss with and have crediting language approved by the Center prior to the publication and distribution of any project materials. Please contact Megan Wendell, Chief Communications Officer, at mwendell [at] pewcenterarts [dot] org. - For funded projects traveling to new venues and presentations of funded projects by an organization other than the grantee
Original support for [Project name] was provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, Philadelphia.
Grantees must include the following disclaimer in all major project publications such as event programs, books, and catalogues:
The views expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage or The Pew Charitable Trusts.
If you choose to describe the Center in materials, please use the following language:
The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage is a multidisciplinary grantmaker and hub for knowledge-sharing, funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts, dedicated to fostering a vibrant cultural community in Greater Philadelphia. The Center invests in ambitious, imaginative, and catalytic work that showcases the region’s cultural vitality and enhances public life, and engages in an exchange of ideas concerning artistic and interpretive practice with a broad network of cultural practitioners and leaders.
Logo Use
Below you’ll find download links for the color version of the Center logo, as well as a gray-scale version. Please download the PNG or TIF file of the version that best suits your needs. (EPS files are available upon request.) The Center logo should appear no less than 7/8 inch high in print and 150 pixels in height on the web, to ensure legibility. The Center may allow resizing of the logo to 1/2 inch in print on a case-by-case basis. Please contact Adam Clair at aclair [at] pewcenterarts [dot] org us to discuss your design needs.
Download the color logo: TIF file | PNG file
Download the greyscale logo: TIF file | PNG file
Social Media Acknowledgement
Grantees are encouraged to refer to The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage in social media posts relevant to their Center-funded project. The Center is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn at the links below:
- Facebook.com/PewCenterArts
- Twitter.com/PewCenterArts
- Instagram.com/PewCenterArts
- Linkedin.com/company/PewCenterArts