Nonprofit Website Design
Your mission is too important for a bad website
Your mission is too important for a bad website
Donors, volunteers, and the people you serve are all searching online before they ever walk through your door. If your website does not tell your story clearly and make it easy to give, you are losing donors to organizations that are easier to find and easier to give to.
We get it
Nonprofits Do More With Less.
Your Website Should Too.
Here is what gets in the way.
Looks Dated
If your site looks like it was built in 2012, donors assume your organization is struggling. First impressions cost you trust before you say a word.
Donors Get Lost
If someone lands on your site ready to give and cannot find the donate button in ten seconds, they leave. That is a real dollar walking out the door.
No Clear Ask
Every page needs to know what it wants the visitor to do next. Most nonprofit sites have no flow, no path, and no conversion.
Mobile Is Broken
If your site does not work on a phone, you have already lost the people searching from one. Most nonprofit traffic is mobile. A site that does not load right or scroll easily on a phone is invisible to a large share of your audience.
You are not running a corporation with a marketing budget. You are running a mission with a team that wears ten hats.
Your website needs to work hard on its own so you can focus on the work that matters.
A nonprofit website is not a brochure. It is your hardest working fundraiser.

Nonprofits are not all the same and we do not treat them like they are. A food bank has different goals than an animal rescue. A youth mentorship program speaks differently than a community health clinic. A housing assistance organization needs to communicate differently than a faith-based outreach group, an after-school initiative, or a women’s shelter.
The words that move someone to donate to a children’s literacy program are not the same words that get a volunteer to sign up for a neighborhood cleanup. The same words do not move different people, and your donors, volunteers, and clients are not the same person.
So we do not start with a template. We start by understanding who you serve, how you fund the work, and what a successful website would need to do differently than every other nonprofit site out there.
WHO THIS IS FOR
If you are running a mission-driven organization and your website is not helping you fund it, this is for you.
Food Banks and Pantries
You need donors to give, volunteers to show up, and neighbors to know you are there. Your website has to do all three.
Animal Rescues and Shelters
Adoptions, fosters, donations, and volunteers all start online. Your site needs to convert visitors into participants.
Youth Programs and After-School Initiatives
Parents need to trust you before they hand over their kids. A professional, clear website builds that trust before you ever meet.
Community Health Clinics
The people you serve need to find you easily and understand your services without a medical dictionary.
Faith-Based Outreach Organizations
Your community work deserves visibility beyond your congregation. A website brings your mission to people who do not know you yet.
Housing and Homelessness Services
People in crisis need information fast and without friction. Your site needs to be simple, clear, and easy to navigate under pressure.
Women’s Shelters and Support Services
Safety, discretion, and clarity matter here more than anywhere. Your website has to communicate trust immediately.
Disaster Relief and Emergency Funds
When urgency hits, your website needs to be ready to receive donations and deploy information without missing a beat.
Environmental and Conservation Groups
You are competing for attention in a crowded space. A sharp website helps your cause stand out and your supporters stay engaged.
Arts and Cultural Organizations
Galleries, theaters, and cultural nonprofits need a site that reflects the quality of the work they produce.
Literacy and Education Nonprofits
Donors and grant committees want to see impact. Your website needs to tell that story in a way that moves people to act.
Veteran and Military Support Organizations
The people you serve have earned better than a clunky, outdated website. So have you.
CASE STUDY
Here is what it looks like when we get to work on a nonprofit.
We know how to build nonprofit websites that drive donations, recruit volunteers, and make your mission impossible to ignore. You can see the kind of work we do on our portfolio page.
Frequently asked questions
The stuff you are probably wondering before you reach out.
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Frequently Asked Questions We Get From Nonprofit Organizations
We Already Know Nonprofits. Now We Want to Know Yours.
Your mission, your community, your donors, your volunteers.
That is where we start.
Every nonprofit we work with is different. Different cause, different community, different goals. We do not drop your organization into a template and call it done. We learn what you do, who you serve, and what your website needs to accomplish. Then we build it to do exactly that. Tell us about your organization and we will show you what a site built around it looks like.