Client: Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC)
Each year, as I sit down to create RRC’s annual report, I wonder how I will maintain the institution’s visual personality and yet, keep the report fresh. I take my cues from the content which always does a great job of storytelling, thereby offering opportunity for a variety of design treatments; high quality photographs and liberal doses of color help to bring each page to life.
We have determined that the horizontal orientation we began using a few years ago is ideal since it is an unexpected yet workable format for print and also well-suited for viewing on screen in the report’s online version.
This year, RRC gave supporters a chance to see a preview of the report online before the hard copy reached them. Using a template that I based upon the design of the report cover, an email newsletter was sent out with links to the report’s feature stories. Once within the online report, viewers can navigate through it, share a story on Facebook directly from the page, make a donation, click on a link to a video and on a tab to take a reader survey about the annual report. (The hard copy report included a paper insert of the same survey which could be mailed back to the college.)
There is a lot of discussion in the nonprofit world about the role of the annual report; in particular, print vs. digital presentations. The survey is intended to gather feedback from readers on exactly this: which content resonates most and which medium is preferred.
RRC takes an integrated approach to its communications. They are thoughtful and deliberate about insuring that print and online media are seamlessly intertwined so that stories, messages and visuals are consistent and recognizable across channels. And no matter what the medium, effective storytelling is at the heart of the report.
View a complete pdf of the print report: RRC 2012 Annual Report
For more information about nonprofit annual reports:
Telling Your Story Through Your Annual Report from Wild Apricot
Ten Tips for Writing a Great Annual Report by Kivi Leroux Miller
Make Your Annual Report Sing: 5 Ways to Choose and Use Stories by Kimberlee Roth of GettingAttention.org


























