Web Design for Non-Profits, NGOs, Aid Agencies, Government and Civil Society

We provide tailor-made solutions to non-profits and schools, including Google Apps for your domain so that you can easily manage users, e-mail accounts, files, and calendars. Plethora Design and the Garnet Group have helped many non-profits overcome technical hurdles, and can offer solid advice for your online fundraising and promotional needs.

Being based in the Washington, D.C. region, we have worked with countless governmental and non-governmental organizations, such as: the Department of Energy, International Action, the World Bank, the Department of Homeland Security, Education for Peace International, the Department of Agriculture, Edison Electric Institute, the Department of Defense, the Clinton Global Initiative, the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, and many others. Have a look at our client list.

Due to non-disclosure agreements with our institutional clients, there are about half a dozen major aid agency sites we cannot list below.
Please contact us and we'll be happy to share those with you. Below you can see a few examples of our non-profit web development work: 

SVEE

Thursday, 24 May 2007 19:42

Virginia economic education awards

Shenandoah Valley Economic Education, Inc. -- SVEE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, established in 1983, to promote and enhance economics instruction in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County public schools, K-12, for the Virginia Standards of Learning through the James Madison University Center for Economic Education.

Our client's RFP called for a public marketing-oriented site as well as a management backend for handling awards management. Each year they hold a renowned awards competition rewarding teachers for outstanding commitment to the instruction of economics.

The public site is built using the Joomla CMS and allows SVEE staff to add and edit pages and articles in a blog fashion. Newer items automatically appear on top where appropriate, yet static content remains static.

A custom teacher registration form informs the staff by e-mail of new applicants for the award, and staff can then clear the applicant for participation. Eventually the teacher's entry winds up in a queue of pending submissions which can then be published by staff once it has been decided which entries won.

  • Client: Shenandoah Valley Economic Education, Inc.
  • Location: Harrisonburg, VA
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