We are thrilled to work with your team to create lasting change on Capitol Hill. This packet of design materials will give you tools to help you organize. As a member of the Advocacy Teams network, you are a volunteer that advocates with the support of FCNL. Therefore, you are an extension of FCNL’s work both in Congress and at home. We recognize the unprecedented impact your advocacy can have for the world we seek, especially when it is unified across our network. When each person follows these guidelines, it strengthens the recognition of your work and helps you create professional-looking material. In this packet you will find:
The Advocacy Teams logo Letterhead: Creating a lobby leave behind? Writing a letter to Congress? Use the Advocacy Teams letterhead! Event Flyer Template: Organizing an event with your local community? The event template will be an easy way to create a sharable flyer. Facebook Event Graphic: A great way to jazz up your Facebook event with a branded image.
When using the Advocacy Teams Word documents, please use the following fonts, signs, and colors: Text:
Title: Cambria / 24 / Bold / Blue Subtitle: Calibri / 14 / Orange Body text: Calibri / 11pt. / Black
Color: To change the color of text to the correct orange or blue, click > More Colors > Custom > Makes sure the “Color Model” is RGB > Enter RGB code (Below) for the orange (R-242, G-108, B-79) or blue (R-0, G-67, B-123). Example:
Letter to the Editors Why do they matter? Writing a letter to the editor is a direct way to advocate your community and representative.