Website Major Update
Website Major Update
Project details
What we need
- Significant update to Organization’s existing CMS website, such as adding a new page, customizing a theme, adjusting layout, etc.
- Smaller update to Organization's non-CMS website
Additional details
Our site is on Wix. We had some updates done to our site last year, but it needs some cleaning up and streamlining. I would also appreciate some guidance on the sitemap and use of forms on the site.
What we have in place
- We currently have branding guidelines, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have someone to work alongside you and help with edits, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,586 , allowing us to put our funds directly into programs that support our mission.
We are taking a close like at how our work aligns with our mission and want to make sure that it is readily apparent to people who visit our site. We are also in a major growth stage and need to be sure we are presenting ourselves to the best of our ability to those who are new to PSR PA.
Project plan
Our mission
Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) Philadelphia promotes social responsibility by protecting health, the environment and communities through education, training, direct service, and advocacy.
PSR Philadelphia is a public health, 501c3 non-profit organization which fulfills its mission through programs focused on health and the environment and working with youth. Comprised of a variety of health professionals, PSR Philadelphia is uniquely equipped to speak to threats posed to public health in our region. Our program directors have cultivated programs that are innovative, cost-effective and offer services and a voice to our community and the region that simply would not exist otherwise. Indeed, while phrases like “First, do no harm,” sound good, in reality the bottom line is often considered the most important measure of progress or success. Our programs are preventive in nature and seek to address upstream problems that are difficult to solve later on.
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