We do not contact groups who use the NDIS acronym in their Facebook name, such as ‘I heart NDIS’ and ‘NDIS Grassroots’. The NDIS Facebook page and YouTube channel have some great videos you can share with your networks. Social media is a great way to spread the word about the NDIS. Use by ConnectorsĬonnectors are entitled to use a version of the NDIS logo on relevant materials, such as brochures, fact sheets, digital recourse and promotional items.Ĭonnectors can obtain a copy of the Connectors NDIS logo, and NDIS Branding Advice for Connectors, from their contract manager. The PITC Communication Guidelines are available from partner relationship managers. These contracts include guidelines on co-branding. The Agency has formal contracts with our Partners in the Community (PITC), including local area coordinator and early childhood partners. The NDIS acronym cannot be used in a business or domain name. Providers cannot use the NDIS logo or acronym in publicity materials, including on vehicles, buildings, emails, stationery, business cards, etc. Registered providers can use the ‘I/we heart NDIS’ and ‘I/we support NDIS’ logos, as well as the tagline, ‘Registered NDIS provider’. This means you cannot use them without permission from the NDIA. The NDIS logo and acronym are registered trademarks in the NDIA’s name. The NDIA is proud of our community roots these logos are for everyone to use. You can use the ‘I/we heart NDIS’ and ‘I/we support NDIS’ logos to show your support and raise community awareness about the NDIS.
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