SECOORA is seeking quotes to redesign the SECOORA website and logo and create a style guide.
SECOORA is growing and needs a new website and logo that reflects the current and future path for the organization. The primary goals are to update the virtual face and voice of SECOORA, strengthen our online presence, build brand awareness, and provide an overview of our organization to increase membership, drive traffic to SECOORA funding opportunities and news stories, expand community engagement, and streamline data discovery and access. See services requested section for full list of requests.
Responses are due August 19, 2022 at 5:00 PM ET.
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