Non Profit Web Design Case Studies
A Recent Non Profit Website Launch: California Bipolar Foundation
Submitted by gbm on November 17, 2009 - 11:38amWe recently had the pleasure to work with the California Bipolar Foundation, a non profit organization dedicated to research, care & support services, and public education regarding Bipolar Dis
Episcopal Church Web Design in San Diego: St. Bartholomew Gets Online Renovation
Submitted by gbm on June 26, 2009 - 1:29pmSt.
Non Profit Web Design: St. Paul's Cathedral Gets an Web Design Makeover
Submitted by gbm on June 24, 2009 - 1:53pmSt. Paul's Cathedral-4-the-City Episcopal Anglican Church recently went through a website redesign to become more user-friendly, social oriented and timely.
Episcopal Church Website Design: St. Stephen's
Submitted by gbm on April 8, 2009 - 3:23pmChurch Website Design Challenge
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church's in the Menifee Valley turned to Green Bird Media (GBM) for a clean and useful website. St. Stephen’s wanted a church website to speak to current members and to potential members. The parish is relatively small and is looking to attract new and younger members of the community.
od180 Reaches out to Non Profits with New Website
Submitted by gbm on March 17, 2009 - 1:13pmGreen Bird Media has recently launched a website for management consultant, David Norgard of od180. David specializes in organizational development for nonprofit organizations.
Church and Non Profit Web Design
At Green Bird Media, we enjoy our church and non profit web design projects.
Non Profit Web Design: Dorcas House Gets Interactivity with New Web Design
Submitted by gbm on March 6, 2009 - 4:22pmChallenge
GBM was hired to create a web solution to promote and fundraise for Dorcas House, a non profit foster care center for children with incarcerated parents.
Branding for a Non Profit
Submitted by gbm on September 18, 2008 - 8:34pmWe deal with many non profit organizations when they are ready for a new website. Usually their lack of technology is frustrating their membership and overwhelming the volunteer board members who feel they are communicating with stone tablets and smoke signals. As we begin work and start to flesh out the scope of the project, we often come to an area they had overlooked: Branding themselves.
Why a Church or Non Profit Should Blog
Submitted by gbm on September 11, 2008 - 11:19amThe older you are, the less familiar a blog is.
