Another Award-Winning Nonprofit Website Design for Rapunzel Creative: Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award

We were honored to be chosen last year by the Russell Berrie Foundation, a New Jersey nonprofit organization, to design a new website for the prestigious Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award. This award honors people throughout NJ whose outstanding community service and heroic acts have made a substantial impact on the lives of others.

We were honored once again when we were notified that the Making a Difference website is a winner in GDUSA’s 60th anniversary digital design awards. GDUSA received more than 2000 entries in the digital design category; Rapunzel Creative’s website design for the Making a Difference Award was among the top 10% selected for this recognition.

About Rapunzel Creative

Rapunzel Creative is an award-winning branding, digital marketing, and advertising agency located in Bergen County, New Jersey, within the New York metro market. Services include business branding, website design, digital marketing (such as social media, SEO, and email marketing) and advertising campaigns. The agency also specializes in nonprofit marketing and branding. Rapunzel Creative is certified by the State of New Jersey as a (WBE) Women Business Enterprise, is a WBENC certified organization, and is a certified SBA and WOSB and approved contractor with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Published On: June 29th, 2023|Categories: Blog, Case Studies, Nonprofit|

About the Author: Lynn Gregorski

Lynn Gregorski is the founder and president of Rapunzel Creative Marketing. She has decades of experience in branding, marketing and promoting corporations, TV networks, and nonprofits. Her body of work includes national promotions, digital campaigns and Emmy-award-winning video production, as well as marketing communications across all media for nonprofits.

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