The Muskingum County Community Foundation celebrates 40 years with a new logo

ZANESVILLE, Ohio – The Muskingum County Community Foundation (MCCF) celebrates 40 years of service with a new look.
The MCCF unveiled their new logo at an anniversary celebration they recently held. This comes as a result of working with a company to do an internal review of the organization and community feedback to refine the image of the MCCF. CEO Brian Wagener says the new branding celebrates and better represents the goals and work of the organization.
“We’ve got three simple leaves that represent the past, present and future for the community foundation. We’ve got the bright bold colors with the purples and the greens that really help it stand out,” Wagner said. “And again we really put the ‘Community Foundation’ in the forefront because we believe that’s what we need to focus in on, our community, and we want to be foundational to the community to help support it to grow. ”
The organization best known for administering scholarships and grants noted that the new visual identity aligns with their guiding promise, “Inspired vision. Lasting impact.”
“To use that for that ‘Inspired vision. Lasting impact, really summarizes what we want to do which again is just to walk alongside donors, members of the community, non-profits, to really sort of see what they want to do and how we can help them achieve those goals and how we can help the community to be a better place for us to live work and play,” Wagner said.
To learn more about the MCCF’s 40-year history, to support their mission, or to apply for grants and scholarships, visit their website on the screen.