Because you might be interested in my experience, here’s some information:

Clients:

  • Community non profits, associations, councils and resource centers.
  • Museums
  • A regional international airport
  • Municipalities

And Here’s Some of the Industries:

  • Arts and Culture
  • Forest Enhancement and Bio Fuel
  • Tourism
  • Agriculture
  • Regional Economic Development
But Wait, There’s More!
Successfully funded examples:
  • Funding for restoration of heritage buildings (each over 2.5M)
  • Recycling and open waste management
  • Seniors Infrastructure
  • Job Opportunities
  • Forestry Training
  • Targeted Administrative Training programmes
  • Bio-fuel Project
  • Traveling exhibitions
  • Wharf Restoration
  • Installation of palaeontological exhibitions
  • Newsletters
  • Branding and communications (with graphic artists)
  • Dryland Forest Restoration
  • Hawaii Forestry Forums
  • Website Development
  • Content Organization

 

And all of my clients deserve the best. Here’s some of their feedback

North Kohala Community Resource Center, Hawi, Hawaii

“We have heard nothing but good things regarding the launch of our new website, www.northkohala.org. We are a grassroots non-profit serving in a rural, isolated community in Hawaii. Technical know how is in short demand, and we certainly weren’t up to the task by ourselves. So we were fortunate to have Deb Griffiths and Nathan Wallace breeze into our little part of the world to design/build our site. Deb’s creativity with content, and her grasp of what we were after really made the process pleasant. Nathan’s technical prowess along with his patience was super. Further, they were both extremely accessible and responded quickly to our suggestions/changes. Kudos to both of them!”

Chris Helmuth,
President

Comox Valley Airport Commission

“Congratulations on a job well done! We appreciate your excellent concept development and project management for the Comox Valley Airport installation. We’ve received great feedback from visitors from around the world!”

Terrance Law,
Former Chairman