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Congrats to the GB Grant Winner: Community Warehouse

Community Warehouse in Portland wins the GB Grant.

GB Grant Update: So many applications, so hard to choose.

Yet another reason to love Portland: the tremendous number of non-profits doing remarkable work in and for our community. This year’s response to the annual $25,000 Grady Britton Grant for marketing services surprised and humbled us. In fact, we’ve had so many applications, we’re taking just a few more days to evaluate them all, and will… »

Pro-moting the non-profits: the GB Grant is back

We know these are tough times for Portland-area non-profits, who are no strangers to working with little or no budgets but need help to raise awareness for their work. We at GB are anxious to help.

For the third year in a row, we’re awarding one $25,000 GB Grant of in-kind marketing services –… »

New home(page)

The Dougy Center’s substantial work in the field of grief & loss needed a new home online. We channeled the new identity into a new website experience that more accurately represented the Center’s unique resources and commitment.

New look

An original, thoughtful new mark that captures The Dougy Center’s mission in healing the hearts of grieving families.


Grady Britton Awards $25,000 Grant to The Dougy Center

Award Marks Second Annual Grant of Marketing Services to Local Non-Profit Agencies

Portland, Ore. (February 2, 2010) – Grady Britton (GB) is proud to award its second annual $25,000 grant for professional services to The Dougy Center, which provides peer support groups in a safe environment where children and their families grieving a death can… »

Putting the GB in Giving Back

The GB Grant for 2009 is on. Where one local PDX non-profit can profit from the creatreaders_change_history1ive juju and smarts that comes with Grady Britton. $25,000 of creative juju and smarts, to be exact.

Here’s a bit of what we did for last year’s winner, S.M.A.R.T.

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SMART microsite

In the delicate dance of connecting with potential new volunteers, the portal into SMART had to be as clean, clear and inviting as possible. A campaign-specific microsite made sure we didn’t lose anyone to a potentially overwhelming main site, and allowed prospects to see themselves affecting SMART’s mission that much more personally.

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