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Since the techniques of reaching out to people are changing, old approaches have to be changed to create a greater impact. To have a wider target audience and to make sure that the cause of the NGO reaches the masses, a Website is very important.
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Nowadays NGOs do not shy away from trying new methods in order to increase their presence. A well designed and a practical website can take the NGO places, it can get international recognition and enhanced support from all over. The simple difference between a well-designed website as compared to a NGO which doesn’t even have one or an NGO with a poorly maintained website can indeed make or break your online fundraising strategy.
Any NGO registered as a Trust, Society or Section 8 Company needs to prepare an Activity Report.
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The overall process varies as per the needs of the organization.
Note:- All the documents have to be self-certified
Nonprofit websites don't aim to sell products or services to their visitors, but they still need to convince people to support their cause. Websites are one of the primary ways the charity organizations connect with their potential donors.
A website acts as a tool to gain recognition, establish an identity and online presence.
While we would love to be able to give a definitive, fixed price for a website, it really depends on the specific needs for each individual business. If one business needs a website comprised of five pages, while another has a substantially larger site of over 100 pages - obviously those projects are going to command different price points.
The difference between pre-designed and custom sites is a lot like the difference between buying a home versus building a home.
Yes and no. With each client that we work with, we designate time to figure out what content clients will need to edit on a regular basis and create tools to allow them to do that easily. For things such as news, articles, blogs, and portfolios, clients will have access to the Content Management System and add/edit/delete those things as needed.
Yes and no. With each client that we work with, we designate time to figure out what content clients will need to edit on a regular basis and create tools to allow them to do that easily. For things such as news, articles, blogs, and portfolios, clients will have access to the Content Management System and add/edit/delete those things as needed.
Yes, indeed. A website not only increases the credibility of the NGO but also brings in new potential donors. With a website people can connect to your NGO easily. It can get a wider reach.