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Challenge

Enough Project, a project of the Center for American Progress, sought an improved web site in support of its effort to build a permanent constituency against genocide and crimes against humanity.

Enough was founded in 2006 by a small group of concerned policymakers and activists who wanted to transform its frustration about inaction into pragmatic solutions and hope. Its first-generation web site was publication-centric and difficult to navigate. Although detailed, lengthy policy analysis is a critical output for the organization, its web site needed to also engage and motivate activists and provide rapid, accessible policy summaries for news media and bloggers.

Forum One Solution

Enough sought out Forum One to plan and build a refreshed site at www.enoughproject.org.

Forum One Communications built the site using the Drupal open source content management system. The site includes enhanced tools for interactivity between the organization and its activists. A new blog, "Enough Said," provides a central area for updates and hosting conversations with constituents.

A new "Conflicts Area" section provides detailed information about the countries and regions where Enough focuses its work including Congo, Sudan, Somalia, and Zimbabwe.

Activists can now connect with the organization by signing a petition or exploring the organization's presence within a number of social networks that are easily accessible from the site.

The site's Publications section has been substantially improved, and practical policy solutions can now be browsed by topic or conflict area.