Web Site Case Studies: Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit organizations are as varied as the communities they serve. Some are philanthropic, while others focus on ways to promote new ideas and ways of doing things. Some are established with many donors and volunteers, and some struggle to raise funds, spread their messages and fulfill their missions. Blue Ray Media has created Web solutions for many different nonprofit organizations.

If your nonprofit is in need of an entirely new Web site, online fundraising or e-commerce, e-mail newsletter creation and data management, development of an online events calendar and registration form, or any other Web-related design or technology service, Blue Ray Media will help deliver your message and fulfill your mission on the Web. View nonprofit Web development case studies:

Alzheimer's Association Colorado Chapter - When the Alzheimer's Association Colorado Chapter came to Blue Ray Media, the organization had a Web site, but it was always out of date, didn't allow users to donate to the Chapter, and didn't include a mechanism for users to register for the many events held by the organization. Today, the organization has one of the most robust and interesting Web sites among all the Association's Chapters.

The Camargo Foundation - The Camargo Foundation is a nonprofit private foundation which maintains a study center in Cassis, France, for the benefit of scholars who wish to pursue projects in the humanities and social sciences related to French and francophone cultures. The Foundation also sponsors creative projects by visual artists, photographers, filmmakers, video artists, composers, and writers.
Coffee House Press - Minneapolis' Coffee House Press is an award-winning, nonprofit literary publisher dedicated to innovation in the craft of writing and preservation of the tradition of book arts. Coffee House produces books that present the dreams and ambitions of people who have been underrepresented in published literature, books that shape our national consciousness while strengthening a larger sense of community.
Molly Brown House Museum - Margaret "Molly" Tobin Brown was a survivor of the RMS Titanic Disaster and a unique figure in Colorado's history. The Molly Brown House Museum interprets her life - primarily between the years 1894 and 1912 - in order that a broad public and future generations may understand and appreciate the social, economic, and political aspects of Victorian life in Denver. The museum, a property of Historic Denver, Inc. , preserves Margaret Brown's historically significant home through continued restoration.
Historic Denver, Inc - Historic Denver is a citizen organization whose purpose is to preserve Denver's significant historic fabric, its distinctive architecture and its cultural landscapes. The group came to Blue Ray Media because they were dissatisfied with their original Web site and wanted something new to reflect their mission and special character.
Plains Conservation Center -The Plains Conservation Center is an outdoor education facility and state-designated natural area consisting of two sites totaling approximately 6860 acres. The Plains Conservation Center exists to bring the natural wonder of the prairie into the realm of personal experience by: PRESERVING a remnant of the eastern Colorado High Plains, EDUCATING the public about its natural and cultural heritage, and NURTURING sound conservation and environmental ethics.
  Blue Ray Media also works with many clubs and groups and law firms, whose Web sites have features similar to those of nonprofit organizations.

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