by Joanna Pineda Posted on November 25, 2008
As a longtime partner of the Matrix Group, the National Park Foundation (NPF) turned to us to develop a new Web site to help promote First Bloom, launched by First Lady Laura Bush. The First Bloom project teaches inner city kids how to protect fragile ecosystems by planting native species in our national parks and creating gardens in their own neighborhoods.
Matrix Group worked closely with NPF to create a microsite that features a flash movie, CMS enhancements to power program updates, news, events, a blog and a Flickr feed.
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