Logo Use Guidelines
These guidelines have been developed to ensure the consistent use of Disability Rights Fund (DRF) logos among DRF grantees. While we do not require that grantees use the DRF logo, we encourage grantees to use the logo as a way of spreading information within the disability movement about the existence of DRF as well as the importance of the rights-based perspective.
The DRF logo may be used by grantees in project signage (e.g. posters, stickers, t-shirts, et cetera), publications, annual reports, or at events and other activities organized as a result of funding from DRF.
If you are producing research reports, policy briefs, draft laws or law amendments, or other such publications as part of your DRF-funded project, please include the following language when you use the logo:
“This document was produced with funding from the Disability Rights Fund. Statements of fact and opinion in the present report are those of the respective authors and contributors and not of the Disability Rights Fund. DRF does not make any representation, express or implied, in respect of the accuracy of the material in this “report/proposal/brief/document” and cannot accept any legal responsibility or liability for any conclusions, assumptions, errors or omissions that may be made.”
Please contact DRF for any questions about these guidelines.
The DRF logo
The only version of the logo that can be used on any materials are the following:
English DRF Logo:
Spanish DRF Logo:
Please note that you are not permitted to modify the logo in any way.
Also note that the logo can only be reproduced in black and white. (Note that it can be reversed onto a dark solid background (logo white)).
Accompanying Text
Any statement of acknowledgement should read:
A Disability Rights Fund project (in cases where the sole funding for an event or activity has been provided by DRF)
Supported by the Disability Rights Fund (in cases where the project is funded only in part by DRF)
Project Signage
Project signage needs to be culturally appropriate and reflect the nature of the partnership accurately. Thus, project signage should include:
• The DRF logo
• The Project name
• The Name of the DPO/NGO and their logo
• A statement of acknowledgement:
A Disability Rights Fund project (in cases where the sole funding for an event or activity has been provided by DRF)
Supported by the Disability Rights Fund (in cases where the project is funded only in part by DRF)
Business Cards
If you work for an organization that has received funding from DRF, do not put the DRF logo on your business card, as it may incorrectly imply that you are an employee of DRF.
