Newsletter Portfolio
Examples of newsletter screenshots for various ONE/NW clients
Markets InitiativeMarkets Initiative uses WhatCounts HTML to send updates to business and other leaders across Canada. Markets Initiative works with Canadian companies to conserve ancient and endangered forests by shifting their demand, and supply, of paper products to environmentally sound options. There is a wealth of information on specific paper products, producers, publishers, and industries. The website also serves as a portal to Ancient Forest Friendly and Eco Initiatives. |
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Washington Wildlife and Recreation CoalitionWWRC uses WhatCounts to communicate with decision makers around critical wilderness and recreation areas that deserve funding in the Northwest. The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition is a diverse group of over 135 organizations representing conservation, business, recreation, hunting, fishing, and community interests. Visit the site, and find funded and proposed projects in your city, county or legislative district.
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Cascade Land ConservancyThis is an example of a newsgroup mailer about a specific event. Notice the graphical elements mimic the actual host website. Cascade Land Conservancy (CLC) is an entrepreneurial nonprofit land conservation organization, currently working in King, Kittitas, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state. |
Climate SolutionsMany groups give a specific name to their newsletter. For Climate Solutions, they chose The Northwest Climate Connection. To give a consistent feel for users, the newsletter contains style elements found in the Climate Solutions webpage. Climate Solutions sponsors a variety of programs to help stop global warming. |
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Ecotrust - Salmon NationA simpler approach to a newsletter that uses fewer graphics, with branding that makes it easily recognizable. Salmon Nation is a major program of Ecotrust. |
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Farming and the EnvironmentThis newsletter utilizes a tool that pulls news items directly from their website, and places them in a column on the left. This technique speeds up the process of newsletter authoring, and keeps information consistent across all lines of communication. Farming & the Environment is a non-profit organization comprised of a coalition of environmentalists and farmers dedicated to ensuring the ecological and economic health of agricultural lands and rural communities. |
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Grist MagazineThe humorous tone of Grist Magazine can also be found in their newsletter. Here is a plea for donations built on a custom graphics layout. Grist is an online magazine featuring environmental news and commentary. |
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Hollyhock Leadership InstituteHollyhock Leadership Institute (a project of the Sage Centre) provides training and strategic support to people working for environmental and social change. This newsletter contains news items automatically pulled from their website. |
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Idaho Conservation LeagueHere's another example of a newsletter based on the style format of the host website. The Idaho Conservation League preserves Idaho's clean water, wilderness and quality of life through citizen action, public education, and professional advocacy. |
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MetaforeMetafore works with leaders who recognize the integral relationship between the prosperity of their businesses, the responsible use of forest products, and the integrity of the world’s forests. |
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Northern Plains Resource CouncilNotice how the background color, font, and banner all match the Northern Plains website. Northern Plains Resource Council organizes Montana citizens to protect our water quality, family farms and ranches, and unique quality of life. |
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Sightline Institute
Here is the Cascadia Scorecard Newsletter. They've chosen a design similar to, but not exactly like their website. Sightline Institute is an independent, not-for-profit research and communication center based in Seattle. NEW's mission is to promote a sustainable economy and way of life in the Pacific Northwest. |
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ONE/NorthwestHere's a sample of our ONEList newsletter. It includes online organizing strategies, tips, and techniques for the Northwest environmental movement. |
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Snow Leopard TrustThis is a graphics-intensive newsletter designed to act like an extension of their website. Founded in 1981, the Snow Leopard Trust is the largest and oldest organization working solely to protect the endangered snow leopard and its Central Asian habitat. |
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Transportation Choices CoalitionA newsletter with very few graphics can work well also. Its smaller file size makes for easier delivery, especially to those users with limited e-mail storage. Transportation Choices Coalition seeks to bring Washingtonians more and better transportation choices. |
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Washington Environmental CouncilThe Washington Environmental Council engages citizens and decision makers to improve and enforce protections for the health and well-being of our communities. |
