Marqui Marketing Automation Suite: Marqui to Donate Web Marketing Solution to a Non-Profit Organization | Marqui Inc.
September 20, 2006
Marqui www.marqui.com, a leading provider of Web Marketing Solutions, today announced that they will be awarding a Non-Profit Organization with free use of their award-winning web marketing solution. The award will enable the winning organization to dedicate more time and money to their extraordinary causes, increase their online communication capabilities, while spending less time worrying about content & communication management issues.
"Marqui has always been supportive of the incredible organizations that champion so many important causes around the world," said one of Marqui's founders, Rick Patri. "The web has become such an important component of non-profit outreach, and Marqui has helped non-profit customers like the David Suzuki Foundation, the Canadian Liver Foundation, Coastal First Nations and the Shriners of North America obtain an immediate and dramatic impact on their awareness and outreach efforts. We recognize the need for supporting non-profit organizations and our goal is to empower them to focus on their mission, their message and their work, not on managing technology."
The award will be granted based on the organization's need and planned usage of the newly powered website. All NPO/NGO's are invited to apply. The deadline for submission is October 15, 2006.
Interested organizations should apply at www.marqui.com/
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Founded in 2000, Marqui provides award-winning Web Marketing Solutions that combine vision strategy and design, along with our software to help forward thinking organizations transform their businesses online. Some of Marqui's 200+ customers include the David Suzuki Foundation, BC Ferries, BC Biotech, BC Chamber of Commerce, BCIT, Coastal First Nations, Complete the Loop, Canadian Liver Foundation, Simon Fraser University, The BCTIA, the Shriners Hospitals for Children and the Shriners of North America.



