Grant recipients should acknowledge the receipt of Iowa Arts Council funding in the grant project's or event's media coverage, brochures, posters, or other printed material, as well as Web sites and electronic communications related to the project.
Iowa Arts Council Logo
The Iowa Arts Council logo should be displayed in all project-related materials and announcements. The Council reserves the right to disallow the use of its logo and acknowledgment, as well as the right to require a specific acknowledgment.
Web-based publications may link to www.iowaartscouncil.org. Frames are not permitted, nor are links to any graphic, logo, sound file or other individual asset. Print publications may publish this URL.
For printed materials:
To download files: You will need to unzip these files. (To use zip files, Windows users can get a free copy of Winzip; Mac users can use Stuffit.) Click on the link below and follow instructions in dialog box. Once unzipped, you will find tif files for both Mac and Windows.
- Download tif files (zip file)
For web use:
To download file: Click on the link below. An image will appear in your browser. Windows users: Right click on the image and follow instructions in dialog box. Mac Users: Press the <control> key, click on the picture, then follow instructions in dialog box.
Iowa Arts Council Credit Line
The following credit line should accompany the Iowa Arts Council logo in all print and electronic publications as space allows. Audio promotions should use the full credit line. If space should run short, the phrase "a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs" may be omitted.
"This project supported in part by a grant from the Iowa Arts Council, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs."
National Endowment for the Arts Logo and Credit Line
A portion of your Iowa Arts Council grant comes from the National Endowment for Arts. Thus, please also use their logo and credit line. NEA logos and phrasing are available on the NEA's site: http://www.nea.gov/manageaward/logos.
Questions?
Inquiries should be directed to Sarah Oltrogge, Public Relations, at 515.281.4011 or Sarah.Oltrogge@iowa.gov.