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Pro Bono Graphic Designer / Creative Agency
Centennial Infant and Child Centre Foundation – Toronto, ON
Remote
The Centennial Infant and Child Centre Foundation (CICCF) is seeking an experienced Graphic Designer or Creative Agency to volunteer their professional expertise in designing its 2025–2026 Annual Report. This is an opportunity to use your creative talents to help tell the story of a charitable organization dedicated to supporting infants and children with developmental disabilities and their families across Toronto.
Position: Pro Bono Graphic Designer / Creative Agency Job Type: Volunteer (Pro Bono), Project-Based Location: Toronto, ON Work Model: Remote/Flexible
About The Project
CICCF will provide everything you need, including:
Final written content High-quality photos Brand guidelines Logos and visual assets
The Foundation is looking for someone to transform these materials into a polished, visually engaging digital Annual Report (PDF) that reflects its mission, impact and professionalism.
Qualifications
An experienced Graphic Designer or Creative Agency Strong editorial or publication design experience Experience designing annual reports, magazines or corporate publications Someone who values collaboration and wants to make a meaningful impact through their creative work
Mandatory Requirements
This opportunity is for experienced professionals only; student applications are not being accepted at this time.
Time commitment
The project is expected to take approximately 20–40 hours, depending on your workflow and creative approach. The Foundation is flexible with scheduling and will work with the selected designer to establish a timeline that fits both parties.
Recognition
As a thank you for your generosity, you will receive:
Designer credit in the published Annual Report Recognition across CICCF's social media channels Recognition on the Foundation website's Volunteer page A formal letter of appreciation Permission to feature the completed report in your professional portfolio
About The Organization
The Centennial Infant and Child Centre Foundation raises funds to support the life-changing programs of the Centennial Infant and Child Centre, helping children reach their fullest potential and providing essential support to families throughout their developmental journey. Your creativity can help share these stories with donors, partners and the community.
Charitable Registration No. 89408 2437 RR001 | www.cicc.ca
Compensation
Volunteer / pro bono
Submission requirements
A brief introduction, a link to your portfolio or website, and examples of similar work
How can candidates apply?
Please send your introduction, portfolio link and examples of similar work by July 31, 2026 to Kasia at foundation@cicc.on.ca.
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About Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD)
The Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD) is Canada's largest professional association for graphic designers. The RGD represents over 4,000 design practitioners, including firm owners, freelancers, managers, educators and students.
The RGD was created by an Act of the Ontario Legislature (Bill Pr 56) to grant designers with the designation "Registered Graphic Designer" or "RGD," and is the only graphic design association in North America to have this type of legislation. The RGD designation is a signal of quality and competence. Successful candidates have met a rigorous set of standards and completed a test and portfolio interview, administered by an examination board.
The RGD runs numerous industry events and initiatives, including DesignThinkers, Canada’s largest annual conference for graphic designers; Creative Earners, Canada’s comprehensive salary report for creatives; awards programs for branding, in-house design, social good design and students; advocacy against spec work and more.
Through the RGD, Canadian designers exchange ideas, educate and inspire, set professional standards and build a strong, supportive community dedicated to advocating for the value of design.
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About the role
Pro Bono Graphic Designer / Creative Agency
Centennial Infant and Child Centre Foundation – Toronto, ON
Remote
The Centennial Infant and Child Centre Foundation (CICCF) is seeking an experienced Graphic Designer or Creative Agency to volunteer their professional expertise in designing its 2025–2026 Annual Report. This is an opportunity to use your creative talents to help tell the story of a charitable organization dedicated to supporting infants and children with developmental disabilities and their families across Toronto.
Position: Pro Bono Graphic Designer / Creative Agency Job Type: Volunteer (Pro Bono), Project-Based Location: Toronto, ON Work Model: Remote/Flexible
About The Project
CICCF will provide everything you need, including:
Final written content High-quality photos Brand guidelines Logos and visual assets
The Foundation is looking for someone to transform these materials into a polished, visually engaging digital Annual Report (PDF) that reflects its mission, impact and professionalism.
Qualifications
An experienced Graphic Designer or Creative Agency Strong editorial or publication design experience Experience designing annual reports, magazines or corporate publications Someone who values collaboration and wants to make a meaningful impact through their creative work
Mandatory Requirements
This opportunity is for experienced professionals only; student applications are not being accepted at this time.
Time commitment
The project is expected to take approximately 20–40 hours, depending on your workflow and creative approach. The Foundation is flexible with scheduling and will work with the selected designer to establish a timeline that fits both parties.
Recognition
As a thank you for your generosity, you will receive:
Designer credit in the published Annual Report Recognition across CICCF's social media channels Recognition on the Foundation website's Volunteer page A formal letter of appreciation Permission to feature the completed report in your professional portfolio
About The Organization
The Centennial Infant and Child Centre Foundation raises funds to support the life-changing programs of the Centennial Infant and Child Centre, helping children reach their fullest potential and providing essential support to families throughout their developmental journey. Your creativity can help share these stories with donors, partners and the community.
Charitable Registration No. 89408 2437 RR001 | www.cicc.ca
Compensation
Volunteer / pro bono
Submission requirements
A brief introduction, a link to your portfolio or website, and examples of similar work
How can candidates apply?
Please send your introduction, portfolio link and examples of similar work by July 31, 2026 to Kasia at foundation@cicc.on.ca.
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About Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD)
The Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD) is Canada's largest professional association for graphic designers. The RGD represents over 4,000 design practitioners, including firm owners, freelancers, managers, educators and students.
The RGD was created by an Act of the Ontario Legislature (Bill Pr 56) to grant designers with the designation "Registered Graphic Designer" or "RGD," and is the only graphic design association in North America to have this type of legislation. The RGD designation is a signal of quality and competence. Successful candidates have met a rigorous set of standards and completed a test and portfolio interview, administered by an examination board.
The RGD runs numerous industry events and initiatives, including DesignThinkers, Canada’s largest annual conference for graphic designers; Creative Earners, Canada’s comprehensive salary report for creatives; awards programs for branding, in-house design, social good design and students; advocacy against spec work and more.
Through the RGD, Canadian designers exchange ideas, educate and inspire, set professional standards and build a strong, supportive community dedicated to advocating for the value of design.