Starbelly has had the good fortune to help a variety of educational and youth services reach out to prospective parents and students, partner organizations, and potential donors. Clients have included Umoja Corporation, KIPP Schools, Pedro Albizu Campos High School, Marillac/St. Vincent’s, Circle Urban Ministries, West Town Bikes, and Southwest Youth Collaborative.
Many of these projects were part of a larger strategic capacity-building grant project for Advocate Healthcare (The Bethany Fund) which Tom at Starbelly helped manage over the course of 5 years.
Starbelly helped Bright Endeavors (a “social enterprise” for NFP New Moms) increase online revenues by 25% within the first 6 months. Strategic and creative development included a website design and structure overhaul as well as migration of their old site from a single GoDaddy page to a fully developed Shopify e-Commerce site featuring both their product inventory as well as their social programs, which are really the “heart” of the business.
From a simple program logo redesign to a year-long website overhaul, projects big or small, we have elevated ALSO’s marketing and communication materials. Projects have included event invitations (print and digital), an annual report/brochure “wrap,” an e-newsletter template, a digital (pdf-format) newsletter template, and strategic and creative development for both ALSO’s primary site as well as a new microsite.
Starbelly had the privilege to help the Illinois Community College Board develop and design its 130-page capacity-building “Bridge” Guide — both in print and digital form. The digital PDF included navigation-friendly table-of-contents for chapters, reports, and tables PLUS save-ready, electronic fill-in forms for users!
clean design + strategic marketing