CIV worked with Africa Fighting Malaria (AFM) -- an NGO which seeks
to educate people about the Malaria crisis and the political economy of malaria control -- to develop an interactive flash banner.
The banner, which allows users to "shoot hoops" promotes the Dunk Malaria program while encouraging signup for a range of topical newsletter offerings from AFM.
CIV developed a website for Washington Institute for Faitn, Vocation & Culture -- a non-profit organization seeking to encourage a lifelong connection of faith and vocation with an awareness of the needs of the wider world and an engagement with culture.
CIV worked with World Growth -- a non-profit policy research organization dedicated to
exploring how globalization can be harnessed to reduce poverty --to develop an expanded web presence.
CIV helped Alfred Street Partners LLC (ASP) -- a private equity firm focused in the Marketing Services sector -- create a marketing site outlining their 'jumpstart' approach and providing an overview of the management tem, portfolio companies, and successes-to-date.
CIV worked with The Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashbrook University to develop a interactive website to accompany a grant proposal, which was recently awarded by the U.S. Department of Education.
A central part of the Academy will be the study the three famous and pivotal documents that memorialize American epochs: the Declaration of Independence, the Gettysburg Address, and the "I Have a Dream" speech.
Conducting the Academy include some the finest scholars of
American history and government from across the country.
In addition to the website design, CIV developed a Flash presentation and timeline which allows site visitors to visually connect with the core thrust of the Academy -- highlighting the significance of each document to the overall approach.
CIV developed a web design approach for the launch of the Veterans' Advisory Board on Dose Reconstruction (VBDR) as part of an overall communications plan.
In addition to ongoing support activities, CIV is providing consulting advice on how to enhance the communications potential of VBDR.org.
CIV completed a comprehensive redesign for the CapitalResearch.org website. In addition, a custom blog was developed to allow for tighter integration of site content and blog postings.
Enhancements were also made to the search feature, organization profiles and to the non-profit and grantmaker databases themselves.