7 Ways to Maximize Your Non-profit's Website
A website can be the most powerful mouthpiece that a non-profit can have. It allows visitors to understand the seriousness of the cause, what the non-profit organization is doing to help and it should also tell folks how they can get involved on a local level or even globally.
Here are seven important aspects to include on every non-profit's website to make sure that you're not missing opportunities to connect with potential donors.
1. You must have a dynamic website. Your site must be graphically attractive. Don't be cheap and cheesy with your design. Invest the time and the money to hire a professional to develop your site. If you don't believe in your cause enough to invest in it then, why would a donor invest?
2. Make sure that your website is easy to navigate throughout the pages. You want visitors to be able to find the information they need to understand what your organization is all about.
3. Search engine optimization (SEO) is a must. SEO is what makes your website visible to people who are searching on the web with keywords (or topics) regarding your particular cause. People seeking on the Internet must be able to find your non-profit. If your web builder is not skilled in SEO, hire an SEO consultant to make sure your website is searchable.
4. Collect testimonials, lots of them! Allow people who are directly affected by your cause to tell their story. Testimonials from people who work within your non-profit about what their work means to them are also very helpful. Adding those personal touches make the issues real to visitors on your website.
5. This one is a biggie. Make sure your site has online donation capabilities. The last time I checked, non-profits operate off donations. Right? Yet, many times I've visited a website for a non-profit that has no way to accept online giving. The best thing to do if you're seeking donations is to make it easy for the donor to give. Don't have them jot down your address from the website, write a check, purchase a stamp and an envelope (most people don't have these lying around anymore) and then have them to go to a post office to mail it. Or even worse, don't have donors sending messages through the contact form and waiting for someone to get back to them regarding their donation. The best way to handle donations through your website is with a donation button. Use a trusted third party accounting system to handle your donations. Allow visitors to your site the ability to click and send their donations right on the spot.
6. It's also very helpful to have a photo gallery. Show visitors to your site who is working behind the scenes in your organization. Photos are an awesome way of showing your previous events and involvement in the community. Post several pictures to help donors see how their money is used.
7. Lastly, make sure that your non-profit website has a way to subscribe to an E- newsletter. If your non-profit is not doing a monthly, or at the very least a quarterly, newsletter then you need to start. Allowing visitors to subscribe to a newsletter will add email addresses to the organization's database which will prove to be valuable when planning special events or when a financial need arises in the future.


