PHL, Inc. Sports a New Website Thanks to Services Volunteered by Roundedcube
ST. LOUIS, MO - Roundedcube recently launched local charity PHL, Inc's new website. Just as PHL, Inc. donates their time and resources to improve inner-city school athletic facilities; Roundedcube saw a website that needed improving and donated their time and resources to improve it.
As a result of Roundedcube's charitable service - a value in excess of $20,000 - PHL, Inc's website now has an attractive, progressive new look, as well as a more intuitive and organized information architecture. Also revamped was the website's facilitation of user donations and volunteerism, making it easier for people to get involved and help the PHL, Inc. cause. These much-needed improvements now give PHL, Inc. an online presence that best represents their mission and encourages others to support their efforts.
On the technology end, the new website is built on Sitefinity CMS (Content Management System) to allow PHL, Inc. staff to keep the site's content fresh without the need of an outside vendor and additional costs. Multimedia features like integrated video and photo galleries allow PHL, Inc. to better leverage the visual assets they already owned.
The new website gives PHL, Inc. a boost in online awareness of their charity and will help attract more supporters as they continue to improve the lives of student athletes within St. Louis area public schools.
ABOUT PHL, INC.
PHL, Inc. is a not-for-profit Missouri corporation formed in 2005 by four businessmen from St. Louis and St. Charles counties. Its creation was inspired by a series of articles in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch where reporter Tom Wheately chronicled the deplorable conditions of the football fields of the St. Louis Public Schools. In response to that revelation, PHL, Inc. formed and made its goal simple: repair, replace, improve, and build athletic facilities and equipment for public school districts in the St. Louis metropolitan area.