Website 101 for Non-Profit Organizations
Description
In today’s digital world, your website is often the first place people connect with your organization. For nonprofits, it plays a key role in building trust, sharing your story, and encouraging community support.
This beginner-friendly workshop is designed for nonprofit staff, leaders, and volunteers who want to feel more confident navigating the world of websites. Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to improve what you already have, this session offers a supportive space to explore how a strong online presence can elevate your work and impact.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Understand the purpose and impact of a website for a non-profit organization
- Identify the core elements every non-profit website should include (mission, programs/services, contact info.)
- Learn practical and accessible website-building tools (such as Wix, Squarespace, WordPress) that for-profits can use.
- Checklist of how to build and maintain your website in a non-profit.
Facilitator:
Buffy Davey is a marketing strategy consultant who specializes in helping "little guys" clarify their message and market like the pros. She works with non-profits to transform marketing from an "off the side of someone's desk" job into a grounded and effective part of their overall strategy.
With over fifteen years of experience spanning many sectors, Buffy focuses on teaching practical marketing skills that stick. She believes in the beauty of brevity, and the power of sticky notes, and that every organization-no matter the size-deserves to connect with people who love what they do.
Course Cancellation Policy:
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