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Communication Materials – June 1, 2017

Flyer Template - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas

Two options for an 8.5″ x 11″, single-sided, Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas flyer template that can be customized in Microsoft PowerPoint with your organization’s messaging, contact information, logo and other content. 

Flyer Template - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas
Communication Materials – June 1, 2017

Brochure Template - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas

Bi-fold, two-sided, Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas brochure template that can be customized in Microsoft PowerPoint with your organization’s messaging, contact information, logo and other content.

Brochure Template - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas
Communication Materials – June 1, 2017

Logo (Adobe Illustrator) - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas

All Healthy People, Healthy Carolina logos saved as Adobe Illustrator files (.ai file extension). AI files are vector-based and best used on printed pieces. AI files contain the same information as EPS or PDF files but require at least the same version of Adobe Illustrator to open as it was created it. Since AI files can be enlarged from their original size without image pixilation, they can be made larger or smaller than the original size.

Logo (Adobe Illustrator) - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas
Communication Materials – June 1, 2017

Logo (JPG Version) - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas

All Healthy People, Healthy Carolina logos saved as PNG files. PNGs are pixel-based and best used on websites, social media or within presentations. PNGs support image transparency — meaning logos will blend seamlessly into existing background colors or images. PNGs cannot be enlarged from their original size without image pixilation and should only be used at 100% size or less.

Logo (JPG Version) - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas
Communication Materials – June 1, 2017

Social Media Guidelines - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas

Use these social media protocols, tips and best practices to help ensure consistency and a collective voice across all the coalitions.

Social Media Guidelines - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas
Communication Materials – June 1, 2017

Elevator Speech - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas

Sample Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas elevator speech that can be customized in Microsoft Word with your organization’s contact information and messaging.

Elevator Speech - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas
Communication Materials – June 1, 2017

Key Messages - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas

Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas key messages that can be customized with your location and/​or county in Microsoft Word.

Key Messages - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas
Communication Materials – June 1, 2017

Brand Usage Guidelines - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas

The Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas logo and brand guidelines serve as a common visual thread to connect all community efforts. Because coalitions are as diverse as the communities they aim to serve, numerous branding options are available.

Brand Usage Guidelines - Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas
Communication Materials – June 1, 2017

News Release (South Carolina) - Healthy People Healthy Carolinas

A Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas news release template for the coalitions of South Carolina that can be customized in Microsoft Word with your organization’s location, contact information and messaging.

News Release (South Carolina) - Healthy People Healthy Carolinas
Communication Materials – June 1, 2017

News Release (North Carolina) - Healthy People Healthy Carolinas

A Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas news release template for the coalitions of North Carolina that can be customized in Microsoft Word with your organization’s location, contact information and messaging.

News Release (North Carolina) - Healthy People Healthy Carolinas
Communication Materials – March 24, 2017

Grantee Application Budget Form

Communication Materials – December 11, 1924

Indenture of Trust

Governed by a board of trustees, Endowment staff conduct grantmaking according to guidelines in Mr. Duke’s original Indenture of Trust (pdf), a legal document that remains relevant and timely after nearly 100 years.

Indenture of Trust