CBA Initiative Center
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CBA Initiative Center

    Sector:

    Veteran affairs & reintegration

    Product:

    NGO website

    Timeline:

    2024

    Expertise:

    Website development, UX/UI design

The CBA Initiative Center is a public organization that grew out of the Come Back Alive Foundation and combines its analytical and veteran activities. 🫶

CBA Initiative Center

The Center's work complements the activities of the Come Back Alive charitable foundation, in particular, they seek solutions that help improve Ukraine's security and defense system in all possible ways. Currently, the CBA Initiative Center has two main areas of focus: analytical and veteran-related. The website features both in-depth analytical work and information on the systematic rehabilitation of veterans through adaptive sports. 🙂

CBA Initiative Center
CBA Initiative Center

Therefore, it was necessary to create a website that would reflect the mission and areas of activity of the Come Back Alive Initiative Center, while it was important to visually combine the analytical and veteran areas of the organization in a single style. And, of course, to provide convenient navigation for different types of users: experts, partners, donors, and the general public.

CBA Initiative Center
CBA Initiative Center

We created a concise design that, while echoing the main branding of CBA, has its own unique features and accents. From a technical standpoint, a lot of work was also done here — there is a content management system, a complex presentation module, a convenient editorial structure for social media, and a landing page builder — we took into account everything that the foundation's employees might need in their important work. 😎

CBA Initiative Center
CBA Initiative Center
CBA Initiative Center

Project team:

  • Andrew Datsenko Team lead, co-founder

  • Maryna Kostyrenko QA Specialist

  • Dina Vodopianova UX\UI Designer

  • Slava Didenko Frontend developer

  • Dmytro Martiuk Backend developer

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