CCIN Brand guidelines
A guide to preparing CCIN Final Reports
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CCIN Design Guidelines
Each year, CCIN members are encouraged to suggest projects where they can collaborate with other members to find cooperative policy solutions to local government challenges. The CCIN funds two types of projects:
These projects are a substantial investment for the Network, and these guidelines have been developed to ensure that published reports funded by the Network (whether online or in print) clearly promote the CCIN’s brand identity.
The guidelines have been produced to assist Project leads. They have been developed to meet the expectations of the CCIN’s Values and Principles Board in promoting the #CooperativeDifference in our work.