Web Design Portfolio

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The Champion Project

The Champion Project is a nonprofit in West Seneca, New York that works to give all kids access to low cost, high quality sports programming. They strive to eliminate barriers to participation and help kids build character through sport. Their web presence was a crowded page on someone else’s website. They needed a website of their own, and I was proud to give it to them!

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Ralph C. Sheldon Foundation

The Ralph C. Sheldon Foundation is one of the largest foundations in Chautauqua County, New York. Founded in 1948, the Foundation gave away just $300 in its first year. Today, they grant between $1.7 and $2.2 million every year and have awarded more than $59 million to advance the physical, educational, and cultural well-being of the people in southern Chautauqua County.
This one was near and dear to my heart! I grew up in Chautauqua County and worked at organizations there for several years. It was such a pleasure to work with them and give them the web presence they deserve!

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Jamestown Community Learning Council

Jamestown Community Learning Council is an award-winning nonprofit that helps young children throughout Chautauqua County, NY become better learners by making home visits and working with them, their parents, and their schools. When they lost their website thanks to someone else’s server switcheroo, I was happy to make sure they got the web presence they deserved.

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Greater Olean Area Chamber of Commerce

Since 1906, the Greater Olean Area Chamber of Commerce has been the leading business organization in the greater Olean area.
But the organization’s website didn’t match its stature. An outdated design was the least of its problems. The site was difficult to navigate and even harder for the Chamber’s small team to update. Worse, the site wasn’t mobile-responsive, a deficiency that not only reduced its visibility on search engines but made it difficult for visitors to find the information they needed while on-the-go. I made sure they got the presence they deserved.

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