As a company that has been involved with a variety of non-profit organizations in its headquarters city of Knoxville, Tenn., including the USTA Knoxville Challenger, the Helen Ross McNabb Center and the Knox County Election Commission, corporate giving is a key part of Pyxl’s business.
For example, Pyxl’s web and marketing contributions to the USTA Knoxville Challenger helped the tournament committee exceed its sponsorship goals by over 200 percent each year since 2009, efforts which have allowed hundreds of thousands of dollars to be donated to the Helen Ross McNabb Center. Additionally, in its creation of the “Work the Polls” campaign, Pyxl helped the Knox County Election Commission increase the number of college student poll workers by 5,280 percent.
“Giving back to the community has always been an important part of our company culture,” said Josh Phillips, president of Pyxl. “Over the past few years, we’ve worked to improve marketing outreach and raise money for education initiatives, medical causes and green initiatives in Knoxville, and we plan on being just as involved in our new home of Tempe.”
The Phoenix-area non-profit that wins the contest will be awarded the following:
Website design, including:
- Wireframing
- Site map creation
- Delivery of design concepts
- Final approved design implementation
Web development, including:
- Use of content management system (CMS) for easy updates
- Template creation
- Search engine optimization (SEO)
- 12 months of hosting
Marketing support, including:
- Email template design
- Facebook branding package
- Twitter branding package
- 12 month Kyoo license
For official contest details and to nominate a charity, visit http://www.thinkpyxl.com/tempe. Pyxl will accept organization nominations through October 31 before letting the community vote on the winner from November 7-30.
Those interested in learning more about Pyxl’s expansion and job opportunities in the Tempe office should also visit the site.
