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
We had an wonderful Catchafire volunteer design our current website in 2016, but it has not had an update since! We have grown as an organization over the past three years in our projects, team, and publications, and we need a website that reflects these updates and growth. We have a website builder and are looking for someone to help us update the visual design, UX/UI, and layout navigation of our website in 2020 to show off our successes.
What we have in place
- We currently have a website survey on what our readers want improved, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have dedicated staff & a website builder to work with you, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,586 , allowing us to run a series of networking programs for early career Arctic researchers and knowledge holders
A key goal of our nonprofit is to communicate new research, challenges, and solutions about the Arctic to increase understanding and support informed decision making. To do that we need an easily navigate-able, well designed website. Your help will help us reach more audiences in a compelling way.
Project plan
Our mission
TAI envisions a world in which the Arctic’s diverse and complex sources of insecurity are identified, understood, and innovatively resolved. We hope to achieve this by informing Arctic policy across the circumpolar region through objective, multidisciplinary, and innovative social science research. We do this through publishing high-quality, open access research on a range of issues relating to security in the High North; providing innovative policy analysis and recommendations to policymakers a
What we do
The Arctic Institute is an independent international institute dedicated to research of and engagement in the many dimensions of Arctic insecurity. Established in 2011, TAI provides data, analysis, and recommendations to policymakers, researchers, media, and the interested public. Based in Washington, DC, TAI’s network of research associates extends across North America, Scandinavia, and the European Union.