Nonprofits seek to improve their websites for many reasons: Raising Money Building a Community of Supporters Improving Membership Rates Increasing Participation in Programs Promoting Events Educating People About an Issue Inspiring Action Increasing Visibility and Clout Demonstrating Viability to Funders These were the key points I made at our Websites That Work seminar at the […]
As part of our commitment to the nonprofit sector, Red Rooster Group is proud to sponsor and promote the New Jersey Center for Non-Profits’ conference. Red Rooster Group is providing naming, branding and promotional services for the conference including development of the theme, conference logo, and design of postcards, posters, and website graphics. Titled, Ready, Set […]
Learn how to effectively brand your business and gain a competitive advantage with this hour and half workshop. Wednesday, October 21, 2009 9:30 to 11 am Brooklyn Creative League 540 President Street (Btw. 3rd & 4th Aves.) Park Slope, Brooklyn, NYC Free with RSVP to howard@redroostergroup.com
Redesigned website gives nonprofit a professional look.
CLIENT:Â Grafton This site for a behavioral healthcare organization serving people with autism and other cognitive and mental disorders was part of a complete brand overhaul that we did for the organization. We upgraded Grafton’s brand to make it more relevant, designed their website, and created their newsletter and a modular display system to attract clients […]
CLIENT: Governance Matters Governance Matters, an organization dedicated to improving nonprofit board governance, had just ushered in their new name. Yet, they needed to establish an overall brand presence. Red Rooster Group did this by clarifying their message and developing compelling marketing materials to attract new members and educate current members about programs. Brochure Explains Benefits […]
CLIENT: Center for Non-Profits, NJ When a statewide nonprofit organization wanted to increase their membership renewals, they turned to Red Rooster Group. Over time they had developed a series of different materials such as brochures, flyers, letters, and emails, that confused, rather than strengthened their message. After reviewing these, we made recommendations for improving their […]