Guide to build the best website for an NGO

You have been working hard to support your cause by putting in a great number of hours and doing good work for your community. Coordinating volunteers, setting up fundraisers, and implementing projects are all important tasks, but now you need to spread the word about what you do. Setting up a website and social media account has become very important to capture the attention of donors, raise funds and build trust and creditworthiness within the community. Since so much happens online, the best NGOs in India have set up high-quality websites to capture attention from prospective donors. Below are a few simple tips that can be followed to create the best website for your Children NGO in no time!



  1. Make it user-friendly: Ensure that the design and layout of the website are such that readers are likely to stay and absorb the information about the NGO. It should be easy to understand and use, and give prospective donors all the necessary information. The design should also be suitable for different devices such as laptops, mobile phones, and tablets. Most NGO websites include the main homepage, and other pages for their accomplishments, contact details, donation page, and a blog page.

  2. Include pictures and details of events: Donors would like to understand how much the Food NGO has been engaging in different communities, and how much of an impact they have made. You can showcase the work being done through blogs, testimonials, and videos as well. 

  3. A simple donation page: The section for making an online donation should be clear, and include a built-in donation button. This page should provide specific and clear instructions on how to donate and the different modes of payment available.

  4. Include an inquiry page: Most donors would like to contact an NGO personally before donating or getting involved. A page including contact details including phone numbers, email IDs, and the address can be a great way to directly engage with prospective donors. 

Having a website for your NGO will not only help spread the word about the great work you are doing but will also be the first step in creating your online identity. You can start generating more buzz around your mission by creating a website today! 


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