Celebration of Impact Gala

MiSide Community Impact Network | 2024

Nonprofit Fundraising Event Design & Marketing

Strategy-led visual storytelling that drives donations

Colorful promotional flyer for an Impact Gala featuring a vibrant, abstract portrait of a young person with a bun hairstyle, bright yellow background splatters, and event details including date, location, and time.
Invitation poster for an impact gala event featuring a colorful abstract portrait of a young girl with a blue shirt, yellow background splatters, and vibrant text. Events details include date, time, and location at Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
A donation webpage for MiSide featuring a colorful illustration of a young man with a beard and short hair, surrounded by green and orange splashes of paint, with text expressing gratitude for changing lives in southeast Michigan.
Open magazine showing a feature titled 'Shirley's Story' with photos and bios of JoAnn ChƔvez and Osvaldo Rivera, and a highlighted section on an award recipient.
Open flyer promoting a celebration event for Indigenous communities with colorful artistic portraits of children and event details.

The Challenge

MiSide’s Celebration of Impact Gala is one of their most important fundraising events of the year. The goal wasn’t just to host a beautiful evening, it was to clearly communicate the organization’s mission, prove its impact, and motivate donors to give generously.

Key challenge:

  • Translate complex social impact into visuals that felt human, hopeful, and credible

  • Engage donors beforeduring, and after  the event

  • Support an ambitious $500,000 fundraising goal

Donors needed to feel emotionally connected and confident their investment mattered.


The Strategy

Instead of relying on generic fundraising visuals, we centered the entire design system around real people and real impact.

Strategic design decisions included:

  • Custom artwork inspired by actual clients served by the organization

  • Clear storytelling that highlighted lives changed, not just statistics

  • A cohesive visual system carried across every donor touchpoint

Every piece was designed to answer one question for potential sponsors and donors:

ā€œWhy does this work matter and why should I support it?ā€

A  child wearing a ballerina shirt looking up at the camera
A colorful art rending of a little girl

The Creative Approach

This project combined design, storytelling, and marketing strategy to create a seamless donor experience.

Visual priorities:

  • Warm, approachable, human-centered design

  • Clear hierarchy to guide donors through stories and calls to action

  • Consistent branding across print, digital, and in-person materials

Content focus:

  • Impact-forward messaging

  • Donor confidence and clarity

  • Emotional connection without guilt-based fundraising


Deliverables

This was a full-scale campaign, not a single asset.

Event & fundraising materials included:

  • Social media graphics

  • Sponsorship packet

  • Print mailers

  • Facebook event imagery

  • Website hero images

  • Sponsorship form

  • Donation webpage design

  • Event photography


The Results
  • $628,000 raised, surpassing the $500,000 goal

  • Record-breaking attendance for the event

  • 50% increase in email engagement before and after the gala

  • Direct positive feedback from donors praising the visuals for their quality and emotional impact

The design didn’t just support the event…it actively contributed to its success.


Why This Matters To Future Clients

This project shows more than design skill, it demonstrates strategic thinking, collaboration, and results.

If you’re a nonprofit, church, or mission-driven organization, this is what you gain:

  • Clear, compelling visual storytelling

  • Donor-facing materials that build trust

  • Design that supports real fundraising goals, not just aesthetics

  • A creative partner who understands both mission and  marketing


Projects like this are why I do what I do. Helping organizations tell meaningful stories and watching design directly support real change is the most rewarding part of my work.

Four women standing together in a well-lit, elegant hallway, smiling at the camera. They are dressed in colorful, fashionable outfits, with one woman wearing a large pink hat and another with glasses.