We all do this for a living. We don’t work for free. In addition, you’re breaking the forum rules by even asking for free work. Beyond that, as Smurf2 mentioned, it’s a bit insulting to think that you’d even ask.
Normally, as a moderator here, I’d just delete both your account and your posts. Since so many others have responded, I’ll leave it. Besides, it makes a good chance to provide some honest feedback without worrying about offending an actual paying client.
That being the case, your logo of a moose running around on a globe is terrible. Not only is it terrible, it’s just sort of a dopey idea. There’s really nothing salvageable here, even if you were paying for it. It looks like a clip art globe, a clip art arrow and a clip art moose silhouette that you just sort of stacked on top of each other. To put it bluntly, you’re asking for someone to take your pile of poop of an idea and use some sort of non-existent designer magic to turn it into something that looks and smells delicious.
Even if you were offering to pay, this is the kind of job I’d typically turn down — for all the reasons @Sprout mentioned. As professional designers, we don’t take other people’s terrible ideas and make futile attempts at fixing them. There’s an old expression about trying to turn a sow’s ear into a silk purse, and that’s largely what you’re requesting.
If you want to do this right, don’t come up with your own bad ideas and expect a designer to help you fix them — especially for free. Instead, find a good designer then, with a suitable budget (several days worth of wages), discuss your situation with the designer — for example, you’re an export company trying to expand into a specific market but lacking the right visual branding that you think might resonate with that market’s target audience. At that point, turn it over to the designer to come up something best suited to solve your specific problem. Don’t try to solve the design problem yourself then expect a designer to take your less-than-good idea and turn it into something it isn’t. Good design doesn’t come about that way.