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How can a web site benefit my non-profit organization?
A clear and concise statement of the concerns and objectives of the organization can show visitors that yours is an organization that they want to join. Few non-profit organizations suffer from having too many members, and a simple membership form that a web visitor can print out and mail in can frequently help to bolster membership. WebSpinners.com can even provide scripts which allow web site visitors to join on-line, paying for their membership through a credit card processing service such as PayPal.
- A web site can be used to elicit support for new ventures or new projects.
- It can be used to advertise, or brag about past achievements, and can become a source of information appropriate to the organization's purposes and objectives.
- Articles and reports written by the group's members or obtained from other public domain sources can be posted to the site for visitors to see.
- Schedules of upcoming meetings or minutes of past meetings can be posted to encourage meeting attendance.
- A sign-up form or a guestbook can be provided to receive feedback from site visitors or to help develop a mailing list (Postal or email) of persons interested in the goals and objectives of the organization.
- Links can be provided to the web sites of other like-minded organizations, or to other Internet resources of interest to members or the public.
WebSpinners.com specializes in web sites for non-profit organizations, and offers discount rates to qualifying groups. Our clients include a town government, a museum, a water district, and several educational, historical, cultural, and urban restoration societies and associations. We understand the needs of non-profit organizations, and have the experience and expertise to design web sites appropriate for your group.
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