Three Options for Starting a Charity Website

When starting your charity web project there are always three approaches to consider.  Which are:

DIY - Do It Yourself

The most cost-effective option in terms of budget, but the most intensive option in terms of your own resources, there’s a lot to learn and many pitfalls to avoid.

If you’re looking for this approach, whether you’re starting from scratch, improving an existing site or looking to market your site, we have some great free tips and guidance to avoid the pitfalls

You’ll find all this really useful information in our Free Resources section

DWY - Done With You

Working closely with an agency, but agreeing to do some of the work yourself is a great way to get expert help where it’s needed, but keep the costs down.

At Urban Haze, this is our favourite option as we offer a handover and coaching service to empower clients to look after their own sites once the complex build is complete.

Tell us more about your project to get started

DFY - Done For You

Delegating all responsibility to a trusted agency is a great way to ensure your own resources are free to focus on what’s important to your organisation.

This requires building a trusting relationship with any agency which comes over time.

The best way to start learning to trust us is with a low-cost, low risk Discovery session.

How this website helps your organisation

Whichever method works best for you, this website is here to provide you with the first rungs on the ladder to get started with your charity, community or non-profit website.  We aim to share as much information as possible here to go down any of these routes and make your project as successful as possible.

 

Regardless of which of these options you decide works best for you the next most critical thing is to choose the goals that your organisation would like to achieve online

New to Charity Websites?

If you’re new to community, charity or non-profit websites then this guide explains our own thinking in terms of the difference between charity and business websites and may help offer some clarity.