Pacific Islands Society Launches IslandsSociety.org
New Website by South Carolina Nonprofit Aims to Bridge the Geographic Boundaries That Separate Pacific Islanders Around the World
Hilton Head Island, SC, July 29, 2015 --(PR.com)-- The newly redesigned website of the Pacific Islands Society is now live. IslandsSociety.org aims to make it even easier for the nonprofit's online users to connect with the issues that matter most to Pacific Islander communities. The new website replaces PacificIslandsSociety.org.
"One of the main objectives of the Pacific Islands Society has always been to provide a virtual platform that bridges the geographic boundaries that separate Pacific Islanders around the world," say Keiko Ono, the Vice President of the Pacific Islands Society. "IslandsSociety.org gives us the integration and functionality that our online users have long requested. It will make it even easier for the islander diaspora to connect with friends and family back home."
The new website addresses two main areas of concern for the Pacific Islands Society. First, the website's new design improves usability. Second, the website supports new functionality that will allow the nonprofit to slowly extend the platform as the organization continues to grow.
"We have found that the vast majority of our users access our site using mobile devices," says Eddie Walsh, the Founder and President of the Pacific Islands Society. "We have therefore tried our best to optimize the site for these users. We hope that they will find the usability of the site has improved dramatically."
About the Pacific Islands Society (PacSoc)
The Pacific Islands Society is an independent, non-partisan, non-governmental organization that develops and implements projects that inspire and empower Pacific islanders around the world. These projects are currently organized around two main themes: community projects and next generation leaders. PacSoc's community projects center on nine issue areas, including charity, conservation, democracy, disaster relief, education, equality, health, innovation, and sustainability. PacSoc's next generation leader projects support artists, athletes, chefs, incubators, musicians, policymakers, storytellers, and technologists.
For more information:
Visit the Pacific Islands Society's website: www.islandssociety.org
Like the Pacific Islands Society on Facebook: www.facebook.com/PacificIslandsSociety
Follow the Pacific Islands Society on Facebook: http://www.twitter.com/pacislandssoc
Follow the Pacific Islands Society on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/pacific-islands-society
Follow the Pacific Islands Society on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/pacsoc/
Follow the Pacific islands Society on GreatNonprofits: http://greatnonprofits.org/org/pacific-islands-society
"One of the main objectives of the Pacific Islands Society has always been to provide a virtual platform that bridges the geographic boundaries that separate Pacific Islanders around the world," say Keiko Ono, the Vice President of the Pacific Islands Society. "IslandsSociety.org gives us the integration and functionality that our online users have long requested. It will make it even easier for the islander diaspora to connect with friends and family back home."
The new website addresses two main areas of concern for the Pacific Islands Society. First, the website's new design improves usability. Second, the website supports new functionality that will allow the nonprofit to slowly extend the platform as the organization continues to grow.
"We have found that the vast majority of our users access our site using mobile devices," says Eddie Walsh, the Founder and President of the Pacific Islands Society. "We have therefore tried our best to optimize the site for these users. We hope that they will find the usability of the site has improved dramatically."
About the Pacific Islands Society (PacSoc)
The Pacific Islands Society is an independent, non-partisan, non-governmental organization that develops and implements projects that inspire and empower Pacific islanders around the world. These projects are currently organized around two main themes: community projects and next generation leaders. PacSoc's community projects center on nine issue areas, including charity, conservation, democracy, disaster relief, education, equality, health, innovation, and sustainability. PacSoc's next generation leader projects support artists, athletes, chefs, incubators, musicians, policymakers, storytellers, and technologists.
For more information:
Visit the Pacific Islands Society's website: www.islandssociety.org
Like the Pacific Islands Society on Facebook: www.facebook.com/PacificIslandsSociety
Follow the Pacific Islands Society on Facebook: http://www.twitter.com/pacislandssoc
Follow the Pacific Islands Society on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/pacific-islands-society
Follow the Pacific Islands Society on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/pacsoc/
Follow the Pacific islands Society on GreatNonprofits: http://greatnonprofits.org/org/pacific-islands-society
Contact
Pacific Islands Society
Keiko Ono
(843) 271-6891
www.islandssociety.org
Contact
Keiko Ono
(843) 271-6891
www.islandssociety.org
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