Communications Information for Grantees

We are committed to supporting your work by helping to communicate its value and impact to key audiences.

This page provides you with information about how we can help and how you can share with us information about your work.

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Use of the MacArthur Logo

The MacArthur Foundation is proud of the work of our grantees. We encourage you to use our logo in your printed materials and on your website to highlight our support.

When using the MacArthur logo we ask that you:

  1. Respect our visual identity guidelines below.

  2. Ensure that our logo appears clean and legible.

  3. Indicate near the logo “Supported by” to make clear MacArthur’s role.

  4. Provide a hyperlink to MacArthur’s website (www.macfound.org) when you use our logo online.

  5. Seek our input for any non-traditional uses of the logo or the Foundation’s name.

  6. Send us links to your materials that use our logo (email preferred).

 

Understanding the Logo

MacArthur’s visual identity (logo) pairs the colors blue and green, mirroring the sky and earth.  The design reflects the Foundation’s international reach and commitment to building a just, verdant, and peaceful world.  The colors are bright and vibrant, reflecting the Foundation’s focus on the future and sense of optimism. 

 

Primary Logo

Generally, grantees should use MacArthur’s primary logo. Exceptions occur when (1) it will appear in a series of logos or (2) it conflicts with your design (e.g. cannot be read against your background color or will appear in black and white). Under these circumstances, consider using our secondary or alternative logos.

The minimum size for reproducing the primary logo in print publications is 0.3" high.

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JPG  |  GIF  |  EPS

 

Secondary Logo

The secondary MacArthur logo — reversed out of two color bars — can be used when the logo is presented in a large group of other logos.

The minimum size for reproducing the alternative logo in print publications is 0.32" high.

Download formats:

JPG  |  GIF  |  EPS

 

Alternative Logos

If our primary logo conflicts with your design (for example, it cannot be read against your background colors or you are printing in black and white only), this monochrome version is permitted.

Download formats:

JPG  |  GIF  |  EPS

 

Animated Logo

This version of our logo should be used as a visual alternative in videos supported by MacArthur.

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MOV

 

White Space around Logos

The grey areas around our logo define the minimum space that must be left between the logo and any other graphic elements such as text, illustrations, and borders. The minimum recommended safety area is equal to the height of the lettering. Whenever possible, allow even more space around the logo.

Logo Spacing Guidelines [Image]

 

Logo Colors

It is important to reproduce the logo colors as consistently as possible. Here are specifications for print and electronic display.

Blue:
PMS 293
C- 100 M- 57 Y- 0 K- 2
R- 0 G- 58 B- 139
Websafe R- 00 G- 67 B- B1

Green:
PMS 356
C- 95 M- 0 Y- 100 K- 27
R- 0 G- 111 B- 63
Websafe R- 00 G- 85 B- 3F

 

Questions

Questions about these design guidelines should be emailed to the Communications Assistant, or call (312) 917-3690.

Use of the MacArthur Name

The Foundation’s Name

If the Foundation’s name is to appear in print (whether near the logo or not), please use our full name:

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

Note “the” is not part of our name and, therefore, should be in lower case if it appears at all. We encourage you to provide a hyperlink to MacArthur’s website (www.macfound.org) or to print the web address near our name.

 

Boilerplate Language About the MacArthur Foundation

If you would like to include in your printed materials or online a paragraph of boilerplate text describing the MacArthur Foundation, please use the following text.

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation supports creative people, effective institutions, and influential networks building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. MacArthur is placing a few big bets that truly significant progress is possible on some of the world’s most pressing social challenges, including advancing global climate solutions, decreasing nuclear risk, promoting local justice reform in the U.S., and reducing corruption in Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria. In addition to the MacArthur Fellows Program and the global 100&Change competition, the Foundation continues its historic commitments to the role of journalism in a responsive democracy as well as the vitality of our headquarters city, Chicago.

 

On-Air Credit for the MacArthur Foundation

If you would like to provide an on-air (radio, television, or film) credit to the Foundation, please use the following text.

Supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. More information at macfound.org.

Issuing a Press Release

We encourage you to share news about your MacArthur grant with your community and the media. This could include issuing a press release to announce your MacArthur grant, as well as releases that provide information on the impact of your work.

It is helpful if you can share your press release with us in advance. We like to review releases that mention MacArthur to ensure that the Foundation and the grant are properly represented. We may also post your release on MacArthur's website, enabling more people to see it. And we can sometimes suggest specific reporters or media outlets that might be interested in hearing about your work.

Sharing Information, Images, and Video with MacArthur

We appreciate receiving information and news about your work. This may include stories in the media, research, new features on your website, pictures, and video. We often feature such information on MacArthur's website, in our monthly e-newsletter, and in the Foundation's publications.

Photos

MacArthur seeks digital photos that convey the excitement, importance, impact, and breadth of your work. We aim to include a banner image for each grantee profile page on our website. Upon receipt of a MacArthur grant, please contact us to receive an upload link for sharing images of your work.

If you have any photos of your work that you might be willing to share for use on our website and in our publications, we would be most grateful. We will gladly provide photo credit as directed for any of your images. We prefer photos that are 1500 x 1000 pixels or larger because they can be used in almost any web or print publication.

Sharing your photos with MacArthur can be easily managed by uploading images directly to our photo database. Contact us for instructions.

For More Information

To keep up to date with news from the Foundation and our grantees, visit our website, subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter, and follow our official social media accounts: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.

MacArthur’s Communications staff can assist grantees with communications needs or questions that may arise in conjunction with your grant and the public release of materials and products that may result from it, such as press releases, research reports, and publications.

In some instances, MacArthur can provide strategic input on your outreach plans, and augment your efforts by sharing your grant-supported news and announcements on our website and through our social media channels.

We appreciate it when you share with us press releases, reports, or other materials that mention MacArthur prior to publication.

Contact us for more information, or email us individually via the list below.

 

Communications Staff


Azka Asif
Content Manager
 
 
 
 
 


Grace Cheung
Senior Communications Officer
 
Chicago Commitment
On Nigeria
  
 


Kalle Eko
Digital Communications Associate
 
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter
YouTube


James Kinser
Senior Associate, Digital Communications
 
Website content & project management
Email communications 

 
   


Kristen Mack
Managing Director, Communications
312-516-1545
 
100&Change
MacArthur Fellows
Institutional/Presidential Communications  
 


Lisa Reilly
Communications Administrator
312-588-3152

 
 
 
 
 

Maria Speiser
Communications Officer
312-516-1628
  
Criminal Justice
Nuclear Challenges
 

Jamie Waters
Communications Associate
312-516-1535
 
 

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