Deadline: 11-Jun-2026
The No Small Change project by Atom Studio is a capacity-building initiative for emerging nonprofits in Canada. It focuses on strengthening how organizations present themselves, communicate their mission, and engage with donors and communities.
The programme provides both design services and strategic support to help charities build stronger and more effective brand identities.
Purpose and Objectives
The main objectives of the programme include:
- Strengthening nonprofit brand identity and communication
- Improving donor engagement and fundraising effectiveness
- Enhancing emotional connection with supporters
- Supporting organizational clarity and strategic messaging
- Improving digital presence and website effectiveness
- Aligning branding with revenue and impact goals
- Increasing visibility and outreach capacity
The programme emphasizes long-term organizational sustainability through branding and communication improvements.
Funding and Value of Support
The grant includes a total value exceeding $40,000 in services.
Core support includes:
- $20,000 in brand identity design services from Atom Studio
- Additional partner services contributing strategic and technical expertise
The selected nonprofit receives a complete brand transformation package rather than direct cash funding.
Core Brand Identity Services
Atom Studio provides a full visual identity system, including:
- New logo design
- Colour palette development
- Typography system
- Graphic elements and visual assets
- Online brand toolkit with downloadable materials
- Application of new branding to a fundraising campaign across up to five formats
These deliverables aim to create a consistent and professional nonprofit identity.
Partner Organization Contributions
Several partners contribute specialized support services:
- Midtown Mystery: brand strategy, storytelling, messaging, and audience analysis
- Avista Philanthropy: donor data analysis and benchmarking reports
- Chairlift Labs: website audits, SEO evaluation, accessibility checks, and brand alignment improvements
- Tapestry Advisory: organizational clarity, revenue alignment, and partnership structure support
- Beverley Theresa: social media mentorship, templates, and communication training
These contributions strengthen both strategic and operational aspects of nonprofit communication.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants must:
- Be registered charities in Canada
- Have annual revenue below $2 million CAD
- Operate within one of the programme’s focus areas
- Be prepared to invest in branding and communications development
The programme targets small and emerging nonprofits with limited branding resources.
Focus Areas of the Programme
The initiative supports organizations working in areas such as:
- Improving quality of life
- Education and learning outcomes
- Environmental protection and conservation
- Community wellbeing and development
- Support for people, animals, or ecosystems
Organizations should align their mission with one or more of these impact areas.
How the Programme Works
Applicants are expected to engage in a structured branding transformation process.
Key steps include:
- Applying as an eligible nonprofit organization
- Demonstrating need for brand and communication improvement
- Participating in discovery and strategy sessions
- Receiving brand identity design and supporting services
- Applying new branding to a fundraising campaign
- Using tools and training for long-term communication improvement
The process focuses on both design output and organizational capacity building.
Strategic Benefits for Nonprofits
Participating organizations gain:
- Stronger and more consistent brand identity
- Improved donor and supporter engagement
- Enhanced fundraising performance
- Better website usability and accessibility
- Clearer messaging and storytelling
- Improved social media communication capacity
These improvements aim to increase long-term visibility and funding success.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Common issues in applications include:
- Weak explanation of branding or communication challenges
- Lack of alignment with eligibility revenue requirements
- Vague or unclear organizational mission
- Limited understanding of donor engagement needs
- Failure to show readiness for brand implementation
- Applying without demonstrating communications gaps
Strong applications clearly show how branding improvements will enhance impact and fundraising.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is the No Small Change project?
It is a branding and communications support grant for small Canadian nonprofits.
Q2. How much funding is provided?
$20,000 in brand identity design services, plus additional support worth over $40,000.
Q3. Who can apply?
Registered Canadian charities with annual revenue under $2 million CAD.
Q4. What does the grant include?
Logo design, brand systems, website audits, strategy support, and social media training.
Q5. Is this cash funding?
No, it is service-based funding in the form of design and advisory support.
Q6. What sectors are eligible?
Nonprofits working in quality of life, education, and environmental protection.
Q7. What is the main goal of the programme?
To strengthen nonprofit branding, communication, and donor engagement capacity.
Conclusion
The Atom Studio No Small Change project provides comprehensive branding and strategic communication support to small Canadian nonprofits. By combining design services with donor strategy, digital audits, and mentorship, the programme helps organizations build stronger identities, improve fundraising performance, and increase long-term social impact.
For more information, visit Atom Studio.









































