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Former West Point Staffer Gets Charities Online With Free $600 Web Design Packages
Appleton, WI (PRWEB) April 10, 2006 -- Former West Point staffer helps charities come online with free Web design packages.
"If your organization resolved to get online in 2006, but you've continued to hold off due to the high cost associated with a custom website design, you're now out of excuses," said Scott Geller, President of Cow Country Enterprises, a Wisconsin based company.
Cow Country Enterprises, is offering free Custom Web Design Packages valued at $600 each for Community-based organizations and charities. These packages are being offered through Cow Country's newest division, "Sterling Country Animations & Web Design Services."
"Community organizations need to have a presence online to promote their mission, and as an extension of their fundraising efforts. Organizations that bring good and hope through their community service, deserve to be honored, and our Founder hopes our promotion will do just that," said Lance Carter of Sterling Country Animations.
Organizations can also request a free gift certificate, dubbed "Moo Money" which will cover the design cost of their Basic Website Design package, valued at $399.99. This certificate can be used by the organization as a Silent Auction Item, or for any annual fundraising effort. Several organizations have already benefited from the “Moo Money” program, to include: PBS Television, Habitat for Humanity, Teen Challenge International, Community Hospice Foundation, and Youth Educated In Safety, just to mention a few. "Cow Country Enterprises was extremely charitable in approaching us in conjunction with a fundraiser we had last December. They really expressed a genuine need to help not only charities succeed, but small businesses, too," said Chris Jossart, director of education and development for Youth Educated in Safety.
These Promotions are scheduled to run through December of 2006, and are on a first come first served basis.
For more information, contact Lance Carter or Scott Geller of Cow Country Enterprises
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