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sdincose.org - One more Non profit web design in Drupal by Green Bird Media

Web Design for San Diego chapter of INCOSE :INCOSE was in need of a fresh new look and an easy way to update their website.  Although the current site sdincose.org was functional, there were short comings. Being a tech savvy organization, they understood the need to implement a better Content Management System (CMS). When GBM was given the privilege to respond to a RFP, Green Bird Media strongly suggested using Drupal.As a best Web Design... Read More

The Anza-Borrego Foundation has a new Blog!

Anza-Borrego Foundation is the nonprofit cooperating association for Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Paige from ABF came to us here at Green Bird Media asking for a new blog so they could update the members and non-members alike about important information regarding their foundation, land and wildlife conservation, and up and coming events in and about the park. We built them an awesome new blog using Drupal Views that you can check out and... Read More

San Miguel Fire District goes from blah to BAM!

San Miguel Fire District wanted to provide it's citizens and customers with easy to access information about their Divisions and the services they provide. To make that happen San Miguel Fire District came to Green Bird Media, a premier San Diego Web Design Firm, to redesign their site from plain old fashioned HTML to a robust custom themed Drupal based CMS website. The design went from bland to BAM, an eye catching and informative website. You... Read More

SCADVS gets a great new non-profit website design!

One more non profit Drupal website launch by us, "The web design San Diego company" - Green Bird Media. The Southern California Association of Directors of Volunteer Services (SCADVS) is an organization of professional volunteer leaders from Southern California. These leaders are responsible for the administration of volunteer programs in their healthcare institutions. SCADVS needed a new look & new functionality that was different from... Read More