Most nonprofit websites were built years ago by a volunteer who knew just enough to get something online. They haven't been touched since. They don't work on phones. Google can't make sense of them. And the people running these organizations are too busy doing the actual work to fix it.
I started down this path building a site for my son's church. I saw what a real custom-built website could do for a small congregation that was showing up faithfully every week with a digital presence that didn't reflect any of that. Then I started looking around at other nonprofits and saw the same thing everywhere.
So I decided to do something about it.
Unity Christian Church in Radford, Virginia was the first. Their old site had lorem ipsum placeholder text where the church description should have been, "Company Name" in the header, and a design that hadn't been touched since 2017. The congregation was showing up every week doing real work in the community. Their website was invisible and broken. That is what this initiative exists to fix.
Every site is built from scratch around your organization. If you apply and are accepted, here is what you get.
I review every application personally and take as many as I can. Fill this out and I will reach out within a few days if your organization is a good fit.
If your organization needs a new domain, the annual domain registration fee of $20 is passed through to you. If you already have a domain, we will attempt to work with your current system. If changes need to be made, all options will be presented to you.