Firebelly Design grant

Dawn Hancock of Firebelly was on a panel with Gordon from CMW at last year's Making Media Connections conference

Dawn Hancock of Firebelly was on a panel with Gordon from CMW at last year's Making Media Connections conference

For the past seven years Firebelly Design has offered an annual grant providing free services to worthy groups such as Faith in Place, Arise Chicago, and Young Chicago Authors (what do these groups all have in common? They all look great).

When Dawn spoke about the grant at the Making Media Connections conference last year, she described the back-to-front services that come with the grant: it’s not just about making a brochure look better, but about the firm helping the recipient think through goals, audiences, and strategies and of course develop killer materials.

Read all about the grant at the Web site of the Chicago (West Humboldt Park)-based firm, but do it soon… deadline is Dec. 1.

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