Do you know you are losing a significant amount of your target audiences, volunteers and donors, just because your nonprofit website is outdated?

Discovery

Understand goals and objectives, identify target audience, evaluate content, conduct website and SEO audits for comprehensive insights.

Strategy

Post-discovery, create a content and design strategy, revisit sitemap, consider user engagement, and define information architecture.

UX & Design

Redesign with UX in mind; create prototypes, add elements to wireframes, recommend visual changes, and apply approved designs.

Implementation

Final development phase integrating design, content, and specifications using advanced platforms, suggesting new themes meeting nonprofit's approach.

Quality Assurance Testing

Critical QA testing ensures accuracy; UI/UX assessment, fault collection, implementation of changes, and a final snapshot for signoff.

Accessibility

Ensure broad accessibility; check across devices, suggest changes for inclusivity, and enhance user-friendliness for all visitors.

Follow these steps and build an effective nonprofit website.

For a detailed guidance read our blog: All You Need To Know About Nonprofit Website Redesign & Best Practices