March 21, 2010


Your nonprofit’s website

 

Get into the service mindset - treat your website like a program.

Anything you offer on your website, be it static content or an interactive feature, can and should be considered a service, and therefore held to the same standards you apply to any other service your organization offers.

Examples of services offered by most websites include:

  • Providing contact information for the organization or for individual staff members
  • Supplying information about the organization and its work or areas of expertise

Among nonprofit websites, common mistakes to avoid are:

  • Burying valuable services so your audiences can't find them
  • Wasting time and resources that could be spent on valuable services
  • Diminishing visitors' confidence in your ability to understand what they value, causing opinion of your organization to diminish
  • Not keeping sites up to date

If your nonprofit is unable to avoid these common mistakes, you are better off with no website, or a one-page, manageable website.

If you want a website that is more than an "online brochure," there are several necessary features.

Recommended features of all nonprofit websites:

  • News Section
  • News releases, kept up to date
  • Tip: use a web-optimized news release service (such as PR Web) or a blogger service (with RSS feeds)
  • A way to capture information and grow mailing lists. At bare minimum, capture email addresses.
  • Tip: Use an email marketing service to help you capture and maintain your lists, and make sure you are following rules and regulations.

Hannah Brazee Gregory is a nonprofit marketing communications expert and founder/managing director of Shoestring Creative Group. Hannah can be reached at contactus@shoestringgroup.com or 888.835.6236.


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