Catchafire Blog

Success stories: Illustration roundup

Written by Morgan McKeever | Feb 1, 2024 6:47:00 PM
  

Every organization, no matter what their mission, vision, or values may be, needs to learn to tell their story in a variety of ways. One way that many successfully do that is by creating original artwork to support their mission and other key fundraising initiatives. The volunteer artists on Catchafire are tremendously talented and have helped many organizations bring their creative visions to life. Since 2010, volunteer artists have designed nearly 800 pieces for the social good sector.

Below are some of the wonderful examples we've come across, and we hope it serves as inspiration if you're looking to post an illustration project of your own!

Araviapa Watershed Conservation Alliance

Art by volunteer Ruthie M. based in Tucson, AZ. Read the full match story here.

Made possible by Community Foundation For Southern Arizona.

 

Black Women Stitch

Art by volunteer Svenja L. based in Hackettstown, NJ. Read the full match story here.

Made possible by Charlottesville Area Community Foundation.

 

Southshore Skipping Stones

Art by volunteer Bridget S. based in Santa Ana, CA. Read the full match story here.

Made possible by Catchafire.

 

Mississippi Park Connection

Art by volunteer Judith M. based in Chicago, IL. Read the full match story here.

Made possible by Patagonia.

 

Emotion Literacy Advocates

Art by volunteer John K. based in South Berwick, ME. Read the full match story here.

Made possible by Catchafire.

Learn more

Virtual volunteerism at Catchafire means nonprofits match with a volunteer within an average of six days, bringing accessible and responsive support as their needs evolve.

We’re continuing to adjust our platform and program offerings to be responsive to the timely and evolving needs of our nonprofit community. Illustrations, infographics, brochures, landing pages, and other marketing collateral are critical for organizations to share their program’s impact with supporters and potential donors.

Given our specialty in virtual, skills-based volunteer engagement, our Project Menu and Volunteer Opportunities page is constantly updated to make it turnkey for nonprofits to connect with skilled professionals. If you are...

  • An artist looking to donate your skills, our Volunteer Opportunities page is constantly updated to make it turnkey for you to find a nonprofit.
  • A grantmaker or donor interested in learning about bringing a tailored program to your community so nonprofits can get the marketing, communications, and storytelling support they need to fundraise, email us here.