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Project Vote is a large non-profit organization dedicated to empowering, educating, and mobilizing low-income, minority, youth, and other marginalized and under-represented voters. They wanted to streamline and redesign their their info-heavy site. We moved the site from Typo3 to Joomla, cleaned up the content and infrastructure, and gave it a massive facelift. |
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Here's a great example of a small non-profit with a big web presence. As an advocate for immigrant rights and sustainable growth, PLAN Nevada needs to get the word out to a large audience. PLAN updates their content on a regular basis to keep their campaigns up-to-date. |
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Birthwise Midwifery is a long-standing accredited midwifery school in central Maine. Because their curriculum updates quarterly, they needed an interface they could easily edit themselves. They are also about to implement a student-only login section to showcase course materials and syllabus information. |
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Maine Community Justice Project is an offshoot of the federally-sponsored program Weed and Seed. Because part of Maine CJP's mission is to connect community members with state and county services, they wanted a site that list community events, as well as current funding opportunities for local community groups. Maine CJP keeps their site up-to-date using Joomla's news articles and event listing features. |
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Philip Sewell is an independent carpenter who specializes in modern furniture and cabinetry. He wanted a simple site to showcase his work and convey his sense of design visually. |
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Great Basin Resource Watch is another advocacy non-profit in Nevada, with a focus on keeping natural resources healthy and flourishing in the state. GBRW uses their website to keep visitors informed about ongoing campaigns and actions. |
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Ipas, an international nonprofit dedicated to improving women's reproductive health, also manufactures and distributes the medical equipment healthcare providers need to provide high-quality health services worldwide. They needed a marketing website to promote one of their newest products, a site which that they could easily replicate in various languages. |
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MPSRG, a Maine-based research-oriented non-profit, needed a site design that would assist in making credible information on Maine public
spending and the state budget readily available to the public. |
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Park Slope Acupunture is a Brooklyn acupuncturist who uses her simple Joomla site to her best advantage -- she keeps site visitors coming back to her site to check out her latest deals and free classes! |
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The Center for Earth Light Healing is a Maine-based organization offering classes in shamanic healing. The main practioner, Dory Cote, wanted an accessible, informative site that would have a private login for ongoing students. |
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This Maine carpentry and construction company wanted a site that would convey its "green" building philosophy and down-to-earth approach to client relations. Dan Kolbert, the owner of the company, likes to keep his clients informed about his latest building projects, complete with photos of the work in progress. |
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Amy Bolger is a Brooklyn photographer who shoots new images daily and wanted to be able to switch out her photos regularly. She seems happy with the flexibility that Joomla offers her on her site. |
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Ron Bancroft, a Maine-based consultant, upgraded his site from static html to Joomla's CMS after he started writing a weekly column that he wanted to highlight from his homepage. |
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Alice Spencer is a Maine artist who wanted an online portfolio to showcase her work to galleries and buyers. While the site is based in static HTML at the present moment, it would be easy to upgrade its contents to a self-editing Joomla interface. |
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Diane Wienke, a Maine painter, wanted an online portfolio to showcase her work to galleries and buyers. While the site is based in static HTML at the present moment, it would be easy to upgrade its contents to a self-editing Joomla interface. |