Industry

Nonprofit Website Design

A nonprofit site has three jobs at once: explain the mission, make giving easy, and organize volunteers - all on a tight budget.

The giving path

Someone just decided to help. What happens next?

On most nonprofit sites, a maze. Every extra step loses a giver who was already saying yes.

the usual path

  1. Homepage
  2. About Us
  3. Get Involved
  4. Ways to Give
  5. Donation form — eleven fields
  6. Create an account first
  7. …gone

the path we build

  1. Donate
  2. Helped

Two clicks from “I want to help” to “helped.”

An illustrative flow, not any client's real one. The shape is the point: shorter giving paths raise more.

Where support leaks away

Donations are only the most visible leak. The same site loses volunteers and event turnout the same way.

  • A donation flow with too many steps, losing givers midway
  • A mission statement that makes sense inside and nowhere else
  • Sign-ups managed on paper, or in a tool nobody links to
  • Invisible on Google when people search for local causes

How we fix it

One system, not four tools

We shorten the path to a donation. We rewrite the mission for someone hearing it for the first time. And we bring events and volunteer sign-ups onto the site, so it all runs as one system instead of four.

Mission

Rewritten for someone hearing it for the first time — not for the board.

Giving

Two clicks, on the site, with the math on tool fees shown before launch.

Volunteers & events

Sign-ups and dates live where people already are — off the paper list.

Work we've done for missions

Jimmy Ryce Center

A national child-safety nonprofit - the mission up front, and a short path to giving.

WordPress + Elementor

Common questions

Do you offer nonprofit pricing?

We're kind to missions we believe in. Ask - the first talk is free either way.

Can donations happen right on the site?

Yes, in a couple of clicks. Shorter giving paths raise more.

What will it actually cost?

Builds typically start at $2,200. Tell us your budget - we'll tell you honestly what fits inside it.

How long does a build take?

Four to eight weeks for most sites. If you have a campaign coming, tell us the date and we'll plan around it.

Can events and volunteer sign-ups live on the site?

Yes. Events, sign-ups, and giving run as one system - not four tools nobody links together.

Our staff turns over. Can new people run it?

Yes. We build on WordPress and train whoever needs training - including the next person.

Do donation tools take a cut?

Payment processors charge their standard fees. We'll show you the math on the tools before anything goes live.

Turn visits into support

Donations, volunteers, and events - one site that makes the mission easy to join.

Book a Free Call

Tell us what you need

The call is free. There's no pressure. And if we're not the right fit, we'll point you to someone who is.