Good Work Deserves a Better Website.
Get a grant-friendly website built (or rebuilt) with optional donor and volunteer communication tracks that strengthen and connect to existing systems. Fast, low-lift delivery with clear hand-off, simple reporting, and team training helps expand reach and keeps everything manageable in-house.
Secure, accessible, mobile-ready, and built for real impact.
Your Website Should Be Your Hardest-Working Employee
Your website never clocks out. It is the teammate greeting donors, volunteers, and neighbors first, but most nonprofit sites are not set up to do that job well. Visitors decide fast, 60 to 70 percent leave after one page, and if the experience is frustrating, 88 percent do not come back.
When you give this teammate better tools, results jump. Strong UI can lift conversions about 200 percent, great UX strategy can push gains toward 400 percent, and mobile-ready donation paths average around a 126 percent lift in online giving.
If you want a quick site draft, there are great tools for that.
If you want a site that is structured well, integrated properly, and easy to maintain, this package is built for that.
The Plan Behind A Better Website
This is a complete website project for small teams like yours. It covers the groundwork, the build, and the follow-through so nothing rests on one tech-savvy person. The result is a site that fits how you actually work and a team that feels confident keeping it current.
Prep
We begin with a focused intake and a short working session to understand your goals, audiences, and constraints. That lets us shape structure, copy, and expectations up front so the build can move quickly without surprises.
Your Time Commitment:
~3–4 hours.
Content Hand-off
Using that plan, we map the information architecture, outline pages, and write key copy before designing and building the site. Each step follows the last, which keeps decisions clear and limits your involvement to a few purposeful check-ins.
Your Time Commitment:
~2–3 hours across two reviews
Support
After launch, we train your team on real tasks and leave simple documentation where they actually work. For the first month you also have on-demand help, so even the least technical person feels safe making updates.
Your Time Commitment:
~1-2 hours of training
Additional Help & Add-Ons
You’ll probably want more after launch, so you can add ongoing support in simple tiers or a deeper track where we tune donor and volunteer communications and help set up the right tools. The idea is to first fix the leaks in your website experience, then build funnels and sequences on top of something solid so effort is not wasted.
Why Some Doing?
Some Doing is Charles Lockwood, a Certified Nonprofit Professional and former agency owner who has spent more than ten years building sites, teams, and campaigns. He works with small, mission-driven organizations that need clear, practical digital support, not another complicated engagement.
“Charles combines serious strategic skill with a real commitment to nonprofit work. He shows up prepared, treats people with respect, delivers what he promises. That mix of care and competence is exactly what small nonprofits need.”
M. Priestley
Former Executive Director, Space on Main
Grant-Friendly Package Pricing
The website build, hosting, care, and capacity-building work are separated into clear project and monthly lines so you can drop them straight into a budget or proposal.
Website Build (or Rebuild)
A full website build or rebuild for small nonprofit teams that need a high-functioning site without a heavy internal lift. Includes strategy, design, core-page copywriting, WordPress build, and full content migration. Hosting, security, SEO, and performance tools are included for the first 12 months, plus training, documentation, and one month of post-launch Tier 2 support.
package price
$5,500
Ongoing Website Retainers
Three options, depending on how hands-on you want to be. Start with maintenance and unlimited Q and A. Then step up to monthly hours for execution. The top tier adds deeper reporting and a regular cadence for planning and prioritization.
TIER 1
Keep It Healthy
$125 / month
$1,200 / year
(20% off. Save $300)
Maintenance only. Unlimited guidance.
- Plugin, theme, and WordPress core updates.
- Uptime monitoring and basic performance monitoring.
- Security monitoring and routine maintenance checks.
- Daily backups.
- Unlimited “how do I” questions via email or client chat.
Not included: hands-on changes, new pages, content posting, integrations, design work, or rebuilds. Those are quoted separately.
TIER 2
Keep It Moving
$650 / month
$6,240 / year
(20% off. Save $1,560)
Everything in Keep It Healthy, plus 5 hours you can use for:
- New pages using existing templates
- Content updates and publishing (blog, news, events)
- Forms and basic third-party connections
- Light graphics and simple assets
- Copy edits and page-level improvements
- Small fixes and optimizations
Includes a monthly light website stats report.
TIER 3
Keep It Growing
$1,250 / month
$12,000 / year
(20% off. Save $3,000)
Everything in Keep It Healthy, plus 10 hours you can use for:
- Plugin, theme, and WordPress core updates.
- Uptime monitoring and basic performance monitoring.
- Security monitoring and routine maintenance checks.
- Daily backups.
- Unlimited “how do I” questions via email or client chat.
Includes monthly in-depth reporting with prioritized recommendations and
Biweekly website strategy / PM check-in (planning and prioritization)
Why Some Doing cares so much about nonprofit websites
Because a nonprofit website is not a brochure. It is your organization’s most reliable public tool. It is the one place donors, volunteers, community members, and funders all end up when they are deciding whether to trust you, support you, or ask for help.
If the website is unclear, hard to use on a phone, slow, or missing basics, then a lot of your outreach effort leaks out. You can run a great event, send a great email, or get a grant lead, and still lose people at the moment they try to take the next step.
A simple analogy. Imagine running a restaurant with no menus, no clear seating, and no way to place an order. Buying a big ad to drive traffic would not fix the problem. People would arrive, get confused, and leave. In practice, that is what happens when a nonprofit invests time in grants, social media, and outreach, and the website cannot carry people through to donate, volunteer, get services, or understand the mission.
A strong website fixes that. It creates a foundation you can build on over time. Once the core is solid, everything gets easier. Donor emails have a place to land. Volunteer outreach has clear signups. Program information stays consistent. Funders can verify what they need quickly. Staff spends less time answering the same questions. You can track what matters and improve steadily instead of guessing.