Springboard Design Group (www.springboarddesigngroup.com), a graphic design and brand communications company, announced on November 17 that it has signed a deal with the Salvation Army of Wake County to develop a new Web site for the nonprofit organization.
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Universal Christian Church. The Salvation Army of Wake County has supported local people in need without discrimination ever since Major Jones Inman, the founder of the local chapter, visited Raleigh to hold his first meeting for 500 prisoners at the state penitentiary in 1887. The Raleigh Chapter of the Salvation Army includes Welfare offices, a Community Center, a Family Store and a Worship Center, as well as Social Services and Disaster Response Services.
Amanda McGovern, director of development for the Salvation Army of Wake County, said that Springboard Design Group has been selected over other graphic design companies from the Research Triangle Park area for its ability to help establish a focused, effective online image that reflects the overall values and mission of the organization. McGovern also said that Springboard Design Group is not only designing a new Web site for the Salvation Army of Wake County but teaching the Salvation Army of Wake County how to update the site and change its content to fit the Salvation Army of Wake County’s needs over time, and that this was key in the Salvation Army of Wake County’s selection of a graphic design company.
Springboard Design Group Principle Ben Woodward said that it is an honor to be selected by the Salvation Army of Wake County, one of the most trusted names in philanthropy, both locally and around the world, that Springboard Design Group is excited about this opportunity to help this great organization improve its online presence, and that this Web site design agreement is a testament to Springboard Design Group’s ability to develop creative, effective communications strategies that help companies and nonprofits of all sizes achieve their marketing goals.