For NGOs

Non-profit organizations run on a completely different set of values than regular businesses. Every choice you make comes down to public trust, meeting your funding goals, and staying true to the communities you serve. This page shows exactly how I keep those daily realities in mind whenever I build your website pages or help people find your cause online.

Who this work is designed for

This service is made for groups that care about clear communication, a reliable website, and honest practices rather than chasing empty web numbers or aggressive marketing tricks.

  • Teams that answer directly to passionate donors, active boards, and the public.

  • Organizations operating in spaces where careful messaging and trust are everything.

  • Staff members who want simple guides so they can easily update their own site without getting stuck.

Operating context in Europe

Civil society groups in the Netherlands, Sweden, Ireland, and Estonia operate under clear rules and very attentive communities. Because of this, your website needs to focus heavily on safety, local values, and protecting your good reputation.

I handle this by keeping my design process completely open with you, using a warm and respectful tone, and making sure your content fits perfectly with what local audiences expect.

What this work prioritizes

Clarity from the start

We talk through exactly what your project needs and what we can realistically achieve together, so your internal team and board are always on the same page.

Simple daily management

I build pages that your staff can comfortably run on a daily basis, meaning you won’t have to keep paying for outside technical help just to change some text or photos.

Trustworthy visibility

I set up your site to respect public trust, focusing entirely on clean layouts and helpful content that protects your credibility over time.

What is deliberately avoided

Flashy web gimmicks might give you a quick boost in traffic, but they often hurt non-profits in the long run. I intentionally stay away from:

 

  • Confusing or pushy tricks to force your site higher in search results.

  • Cluttered, over-designed pages that make it hard for people to find what they need.

  • Vague project updates or confusing, tech-heavy reports.

  • Complicated setups that lock you in or make you dependent on a developer.

If this context reflects your organization’s reality

If this sounds like the right approach for your organization, feel free to send me a quick email.

We can have a relaxed, completely transparent exchange to look at what you need and see if our values line up for a project.

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