Sponsorship and funding acknowledgement

NSW Government funded projects must include acknowledgement of the NSW Government’s contribution. 

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Sponsorship and partnerships

The NSW Government should always be acknowledged for its role and contribution in sponsorships and partnerships. 

This recognition needs to be done in a clear and consistent way so that audiences can have a better understanding of the relationship, for both support incoming to or outgoing from the NSW Government.

If you are an organisation external to NSW Government and have questions about use of the NSW Government logo and acknowledgement for sponsorship and partnerships, contact the sponsorship manager or person from the department responsible for managing the relationship. For funding recipients of grants, contact the representative from the department managing the funding agreement.

For NSW Government agencies, there are comprehensive guidelines on how to apply branding correctly in these instances available within the Guidelines section of the NSW Government Brand Toolbox. If you don't have an account set up in the Brand Toolbox, you'll need to register.

Types of support covered in the guidelines includes sponsorships, partnerships, joint initiatives, grant funding and third-party service providers.

 

Funding acknowledgement for infrastructure and capital works

All recipients of NSW Government funding for infrastructure and capital works must acknowledge that it came from NSW Government.

If your agency is administering funding schemes such as these you must ensure the recipients of funds adhere do this.

The funding acknowledgment guidelines for infrastructure and capital works will help you determine what kind of acknowledgement is appropriate for each project. It will outline where signs should be displayed and for how long, and how to obtain NSW Government approval for acknowledgements.

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