Website Minor Update
Website Minor Update
Project details
What we need
- Minor updates to Organization’s existing website (e.g. adding new copy and/or images, customizing styles/themes, basic layout revising, etc.)
- Training for Organization staff on how to make minor updates going forward (if applicable)
Additional details
We need training on updating our Wordpress website, in particular adding events (with registration links) and also updating content across the platform.
Thank you!
What we have in place
- We currently have Zoom and willing staff members!, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have gratitude, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $3,666 , allowing us to continue to provide pro bono services to our state's artists and arts organizations.
The staff who performed these functions recently left the organization and this is a critical part of how we provide resources to our clients.
Project plan
Our mission
To further creativity by protecting and advising Georgia's artists and inventors.
What we do
Through our staff attorneys and network of more than 700 volunteer attorneys, Georgia Lawyers for the Arts provides pro bono legal assistance to artists from all disciplines and arts organizations with an annual budget of less than $1 million. In 2017 alone, GLA provided more than a $2,000,000 (over 3,200 hours) in pro bono legal services to Georgia's arts community.
GLA provides three types of services to artists: (1) Pro Bono Attorneys: for artists and arts organizations with a discrete legal issue, GLA in-house attorney will either handle the matter or the organization will match the artist-client with a pro bono attorney; (2) Legal Clinics: on a monthly basis, GLA volunteer attorneys provide on-the-spot legal advice during 30-minute counseling sessions; and (3) Legal Seminars: GLA attorneys present seminars on numerous legal and business-related topics. These topics include copyright and trademark law, corporate formation, and industry-specific topics targeting photographers, musicians, and those in the film industry. Through its legal hotline, pool of volunteer attorneys, and numerous educational workshops and seminars, GLA serves thousands of artists and arts organizations in Georgia, and act as a critical link between members of the legal and arts communities.