The Calculus Project

TheCalculusProjectWebsite

The mission of The Calculus Project is to use research-supported strategies to increase the representation and success of Black, Hispanic, Indigenous People of Color and low-income students in advanced mathematics. We were pleased to meet the team behind this impactful organization and selected them as our TLC From The Heart Pro Bono project for 2023.…

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Aspire Afterschool Program

Aspire

We were honored and happy to create a new website for the Aspire Afterschool Learning program. This Arlington nonprofit organization makes a difference in the lives of so many children in Arlington, Virginia. A reading-based program, Aspire focuses on the opportunity to help students read on grade level so that they are able to keep…

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Bridges to Independence

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We were pleased and honored to work with another wonderful nonprofit organization, Bridges to Independence, to help them launch a new and improved website. Their former site was out of date, and although built with WordPress, was very difficult to update and edit. It needed performance improvements, as well as better messaging to make it…

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iThrive Her

iThriveHer

We have selected iThriveHer as our 2021/22 pro-bono project. iThriveHer’s mission is to prepare and position underrepresented girls for success in their personal, educational and career aspirations.

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Free Minds Book Club

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We have been honored to work with Free Minds Book Club as our 2020-21 TLC from The Heart nonprofit website refresh project. After the events of 2020 and the murder of George Floyd, Design TLC affirmed our commitment to supporting causes that promote racial justice. Free Minds has been standing up for racial justice and…

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Reach for Uganda

Arlington Academy of Hope Redesigned Website

The Reach for Uganda is the Design TLC Pro Bono Client for 2019-2020. About Reach for Uganda After winning a State Department diversity lottery visa, Joyce and John Wanda moved from Uganda to the U.S. in June, 1995, and settled in Arlington, VA. Witnessing the impressive learning experiences of their children in Arlington Public Schools,…

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