Nonprofit websites have to do more with less. We build platforms that move donations, recruit volunteers, and tell the story without the bloat. Smart governance so a small team can keep it alive.
Short answer
Who builds and maintains nonprofit websites at DoodleWeb?
- Sector
- NONPROFIT
- Typical timeline
- 6 to 16 weeks
- Accessibility baseline
- WCAG 2.2 Level AA
- Provider
- DoodleWeb LLC, Seattle WA
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What makes nonprofit sites different
Nonprofit teams are small, and the website is one of many things on someone's desk. The CMS has to be usable on a Monday afternoon by someone who has six other priorities.
Donation conversion is the hardest UX problem on the site. Trust signals, form length, payment friction, mobile flow. Small changes compound into real dollars.
Stories matter more than features. The site is a storytelling platform first, a transactional platform second. Programs, beneficiaries, impact reports.
Most boards know one thing about technology, and it is whatever they read in the airport bookstore last month. The strategy has to defend itself in plain language.
Built for nonprofits from the start
Donation and engagement UX.
Built around the actual user flow, not the org chart. Fewer clicks, fewer fields, more dollars.
Storytelling at scale.
Templates and content models that make every program, every campaign, and every annual report look intentional, not improvised.
Built for small teams.
Editorial UX a part-time communications coordinator can use confidently. Documentation written like a friend explaining it, not a manual.
Standards we build to
- WCAG 2.2 Level AA accessibility
- PCI-conscious donation flows when handling payment data
- GDPR considerations for international donors
- Form data minimization
- Drupal or WordPress security release discipline
Sites we have built in nonprofit

Young Americans Center
A scalable Drupal/WordPress platform that unifies a youth financial education nonprofit and its youth-focused bank into one clear story.

George Brown College
AODA and WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility audit and remediation across a Drupal 10 multi-faculty CMS serving 30,000+ students and 100+ editors.

New York Lottery
A high-trust government digital experience. Bilingual, accessible, and migrated without losing a single top 50 search ranking.
Things people ask us
We size the engagement to the budget honestly. If we cannot do the project well at your number, we tell you and suggest a phased approach.
Ready to build for your mission?
Whether you are a local food bank, an international NGO, or somewhere in between, we can scope the work to fit your reality.
