Non-profit Website Design Example
Coinciding with our newest website launch, we’ve noticed significant web interest around the idea of non-profit website design and development.
Certainly, the nature of such an organization has a unique set of needs that differs from the standard website selling products or touting services.
Meeting the unique needs of a non-profit organization requires a website design and development company that has the experience and expertise to position the organization appropriately, provide information and support, and usually procure donations for the organization. All of these purposes must be met effectively, yet with the appropriate sensitivity. That’s where our integrated marketing team comes in.
In the case of our recent project with the non-profit Myocarditis Foundation, our goals were to provide information and support related to the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of myocarditis and sudden death, with the dual purpose of procuring donations for the organization.
According to the foundation, we’ve hit the nail on the head! Some of their comments include:
- “Kudos to the entire team. I love it!“
- “It is wonderful, thank you so very much for a job well done.”
- “The website is absolutely fantastic. I am so grateful for all the hard work you guys did. Thank you so much for turning this into a true resource for these families that have experienced a sudden loss and need answers.”
The PCG team is equally excited with the results and would love for you to check out the Myocarditis Foundation’s new website. While you’re there, take a moment to learn more about this disease, which accounts for 5 to 20% of all cases of sudden death in young adults. There are amazing real-life stories and many ways you can get involved.
If you’re involved with a non-profit organization you think could benefit from our non-profit website design services, give us a call directly at (316) 942-1111. We’d love to discuss how we can help your cause!
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