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The Salvation Army Echelon: Managing Multiple Chapters Within One Site

Salvation Army Echelon, the official young adult auxiliary of The Salvation Army, is the product of an idea that began in Dallas, Texas in 2010. Echelon is the next generation of community action for the Salvation Army. Men and women age 21 to 35 engage in networking, fundraising and community service in chapters across the U.S. After the network of chapters expanded from one club in Dallas to several clubs across the nation, Salvation Army Echelon wanted a solution to house the chapters under one umbrella while allowing each club ...
Salvation Army Echelon

Easy-to-use Content Creation & Management

Chowan University is a Christian educational institution founded in 1848 by Baptist families and named Chowan – which means “people of the south” – to honor the Native American Algonquin Chowanook tribe. For over 165 years, Chowan has enjoyed a long and distinguished tradition of faith and education. Prior to 2015, their website was in static HTML, and they had to rely on a web professional outside the organization to add or update any content. Chowan University needed a new website that would give staff the ability to make their ...
Chowan University

Online Directory for Athletic-Minded Travelers

Introduction The Athletic-Minded Traveler (AMT) started in 2005 with the release of a best selling travel guidebook that focused on hotels across North America. Today, AMT has a website that takes the guesswork out of exercising and eating well on the road. Understanding the quality of work out facilities has always been a challenge. Often times you will see a hotel’s website touting that they have a “state of the art” gym but in reality, it turns out to be a small room with just a few work out machines ...
Detroit
Athletic-Minded Traveler

Integrated System for Texas Archeological Society

INTRODUCTION The Texas Archeological Society (TAS) is an organization that brings together Professional and Avocational Archeologists. Together they promote scientific archeological research, public education, and the preservation of Texas’ history and its prehistoric past. The organization, which was founded in 1929, has annual memberships that vary between 1,100 and 1,500 and offers special publications and newsletters to its members as well as various events such as their three day Annual Meeting, an annual get together that includes a banquet with a nationally prominent speaker, and Field School events that provide ...
Dallas
Texas Archeological Society