Terms and conditions for using our assets.

You must seek permission to use our logo to promote your partnership with The Country Trust. This permission applies to your organisation only. You cannot pass this permission on to another person, organisation or project.
 

  • If you do not have permission to use our logo from a member of our team, please email: media@countrytrust.org.uk
  • Once the partnership or project has neded, you must not carry on using our logo without prior approval.
  • Please find below our downloadable assets. Should you seek further assistance, please email the team at media@countrytrust.org.uk

 

  • How do I choose the correct type of logo to download?

    Digital version (PNG) - best for websites, Word documents, PowerPoint and social media
    Print version (JPG/PNG) - best for use when printing posters or leaflets
    Vector version (EPS) - best to use when working with a professional designer

    We always prefer our full colour logo to be used. If this isn't possible due to issues with background contrast, our black and white logos can be used for light and dark backgrounds respectively.

    If you'd like further help, please check out how to use our logo or contact media@countrytrust.org.uk

  • Download our Communications Toolkit

    Download our Communications Toolkit (PDF, 1.8MB). If you're still not sure of how to use our logo or talk about our work, get in touch media@countrytrust.org.uk

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    About The Country Trust

    The Country Trust is the UK’s leading national educational charity connecting over 60,000 children from areas of high social and economic disadvantage with the land that sustains us all, each year.

    The charity believes every child should discover first-hand the connections between the food they eat, their own health and the health of the planet.

    Through food, farming and countryside experiences the Country Trust aims to empower children to be confident, curious and create change in their lives so that they and society can thrive.

    The Country Trust relies on grants from trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, voluntary donations and the generosity of its network of host farmers and growers to continue its educational programmes for disadvantaged children.

    For more information visit www.countrytrust.org.uk

    Further information

    Since 1978, the Country Trust has been bringing food, farming and countryside experiences to children whose potential is only limited by their access to opportunities. It works with children from low-income families, schools and groups providing for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEN/D), young carers, looked after, vulnerable and refugee children and their families, and children excluded from or on the margins of mainstream education.

    Its aim is to connect children with the land that sustains us all to help equip our children with the tools required to create change in their lives, and to contribute meaningfully to society.

    It does this through four key programmes: Farm Discovery Day Visits, Countryside Discovery Residentials, Food Discovery programmes teaching children to grow, cook and explore food, and Farm in a Box, bringing the farm to the classroom.

    Registered with The Charity Commission No. 1122103
    President: The Duke of Westminster