Children's Advocacy Center Named Winner Of Full Media's Project IMPACT

  • Friday, November 21, 2014

Local Internet marketing and website development company Full Media announced that the Children’s Advocacy Center of Hamilton County is the winner of the first-ever Project IMPACT. Started in August of this year, Project IMPACT is a community service project aimed at making a positive impact on local non-profit organizations. As the winner of Project IMPACT, the Children’s Advocacy Center will receive a free custom, fully-responsive website.

 

“Project IMPACT stems from Full Media’s core purpose to impact our world positively,” said Full Media CEO Kris Nordholz. “Project IMPACT has given our team the opportunity to serve by applying their skills and expertise to benefit a deserving organization.

We couldn’t be more appreciative of the organizations who shared their stories with us.”

 

Full Media will begin working with the Children’s Advocacy Center to create a custom design that helps them communicate their mission of serving children who are victims of sexual and physical abuse through prevention, education and intervention. Specifically, the new website will include:

·         A custom website design that incorporates Children’s Advocacy Center’s branding

·         Build out and integration on Full Media’s content management system, Full Panel

·         Responsive design for mobile and tablet devices

Sarah Spencer, development associate with the Children’s Advocacy Center, said, “We were beyond thrilled to hear from Full Media that we were the recipients of their first Project Impact award!  The updates and new functions that will be a part of our website will dramatically change the way we communicate and fundraise online.  Christmas came early this year!”

 

The Project IMPACT Committee relied on an application and interview process to help narrow the list of applicants.  The next Project IMPACT is slated to begin in 2015. For more information, please contact mhodges@fullmedia.com.

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