PNW Climate Week 2026
Brand & Communication Guidelines
Thank you for partnering with us!
Here you’ll find assets and recommendations to help you leverage co-marketing content aligned with our brand and messaging.
Templates
Use these ready-made PNW Climate Week templates to help amplify the movement. Whether you’re hosting an event, spreading the word online, or emailing your community, these resources make it easy to promote your work while staying on-brand.
Advertisements
Use these print and digital assets to promote PNW Climate Week in community bulletin boards, campuses, local businesses, events, newsletters, partner publications, websites, or paid media placements.
Simply download the file and share it across your channels.
Poster - Get Involved
Poster - Explore Events & Register Now
Poster - Explore Events & Register Now
Flyer - Get Involved
Flyer - Explore Events & Register Now
Social Media (Ready-to-Use Social Graphics)
Climate action doesn’t stop at borders, and neither does your reach. Use these social media templates to share PNW Climate Week with your network, grow the conversation, and invite your community to get involved. Social graphics are sized for platforms like LinkedIn and Instagram.
Join Us - Slide
Get Involved - Slide
LinkedIn Banner
Out of Home
Launch Video
Vancouver , BC
Vancouver , WA
I’m Attending
I’m Volunteering
I’m Volunteering
I’m Attending
Bellingham, WA
I’m Volunteering
I’m Attending
Seattle, WA
I’m Volunteering
I’m Attending
Tacoma, WA
I’m Volunteering
I’m Attending
Portland, OR
I’m Volunteering
I’m Attending
Social Media (Custom Event Promotion Templates)
Use these layouts to promote your upcoming workshops, webinars, and meetups. Only the date, time, speaker, and location fields should be modified.
Bend, OR
I’m Volunteering
I’m Attending
Use these email messaging guidelines to send clear, consistent updates about your involvement in PNW Climate Week. They’re helpful for event invitations, partner announcements, community newsletters, and follow-up emails.
Copy the structure, adapt the language for your audience, and always link back to pnwclimateweek.org so people can learn more, find events, and get involved.
Announcement: Official Partner/Sponsor at PNW Climate Week
[Company/Organization] is a proud [sponsor/partner] at PNW Climate Week 2026, the only cross-border Climate Week in North America. It is a community-driven platform where nonprofits, grassroots groups, researchers, artists, businesses, policymakers, and local communities host events under one shared umbrella to help turn climate awareness into action. Learn more about their mission and impact here.
Join us on July 13-19 in [city]
Subject: Invitation: <Event Name> at PNW Climate Week
Hi [Name],
You are invited to attend PNW Climate Week [City], happening July 13–19, 2026 across Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia.
PNW Climate Week is the only cross-border Climate Week in North America. It is a community-driven platform where nonprofits, grassroots groups, researchers, artists, businesses, policymakers, and local communities host events under one shared umbrella to help turn climate awareness into action. Learn more about our mission and impact here.
We are inviting organizations across the region to participate by hosting events, co-hosting with partners, offering space or expertise, or simply helping spread the word. The week is designed to be collaborative, decentralized, and responsive to local priorities.
We hope you will join us! Explore events and register now.
Brand Basics
These are the building blocks of how PNW Climate Week shows up in the world. Consistent use of our visual identity builds trust and trust helps build a stronger climate movement.
If you’re co-marketing an event, creating partner materials, or sharing PNW Climate Week resources, please follow these brand guidelines to keep our identity clear and recognizable across Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia.
Messaging
Words matter. PNW Climate Week is the only cross-border Climate Week in North America, and our messaging should reflect the scale, urgency, and potential of climate action across the Pacific Northwest.
Use these messaging guidelines when writing about who we are, what we do, and why it matters. They’re helpful for talking points, event pages, press releases, social posts, newsletters, presentations, and partner communications.
What Is PNW Climate Week?
The only cross-region climate week in North America.
We bring together leaders, innovators, and communities across Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia to spotlight home-grown climate solutions and accelerate action.
Why Are We Here
Our mission is to transition to an equitable, climate positive bioregion - that gives back more than it takes.
We envision a region where communities and ecosystems thrive in harmony - through greater affordability, resilience, and a prosperous green economy.
Who Are The People Shaping The Movement?
Climate professionals, entrepreneurs, scientists, policymakers, Indigenous leaders, grassroots nonprofits, artists, voices from vital agricultural sectors, local and frontline communities, green job seekers, and residents alike.
Rooted in one of the world’s most influential tech hubs, it provides a forum to connect high-scale climate innovation with on-the-ground environmental stewardship.
Colors
Our color palette reflects the landscapes we’re working to protect across the Pacific Northwest. Use our primary colors for backgrounds, headlines, and key brand moments. Use the secondary palette for accents, highlights, and supporting graphics.
When combining colors, always check contrast ratios to meet accessibility standards. Climate action should be readable and welcoming for everyone.
Primary
Dark Green
Hex #00363A
Green
Hex #0E7F6C
Bright Green
Hex #17C6A5
Dark Purple
Hex #4453AA
Light Purple
Hex #D9E0FF
Purple
Hex #6A8DE5
Secondary
Pink
Hex #FFAAA1
Red
Hex #B7154B
Peach
Hex #F3684B
Bright Yellow
Hex #E0E028
Green Yellow
Hex #AAAA21
Dark Yellow
Hex #647C0A
Neutrals
Brown
Hex #5B432D
Light Brown
Hex #B89778
Dark Gray
Hex #515151
Black
Hex #1E1E1E
Light Gray
Hex #B5B5B5
White
Hex #F9F4F0
Logo
The vertical logo is our primary mark. It carries the full PNW Climate Week identity and works well across most layouts, including posters, event pages, presentations, and social graphics.
Use the horizontal logo or logomark when space is limited, such as in partner logo walls, email footers, or small digital placements.
Always download and use the official logo files provided below. Please don’t redraw, recolor, stretch, or alter the logo. This mark represents a region and a movement, so handle it with care.
Logo Mark
Vertical
Horizontal
Contact
If you have any questions
send us an email at hello@pnwclimateweek.org

