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Website design for not-for-profits


One website. Several audiences. Very little spare time.

Not-for-profits often need to communicate with members, funders, partners, volunteers, participants and the public through the same website. That can become messy quickly.

Creative Baguette builds clear websites for not-for-profits, associations, sport organisations and community projects that need to look credible without creating more work for a small team.

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Free 20-minute chat. No pressure, no perfect brief needed.

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Lifeline Narrm Save a Seat fundraising page, designed and built by Creative Baguette

/ Lifeline Narrm, Save a Seat campaign

Guided Support and Stunning Results

The team at Creative Baguette were really great to work with, highly professional but also very friendly. They met with us and listened well to our requirements, and helped guide us through aspects that we were unsure about.

We were very pleased with the first mock-up of the website, which fit the brief and was visually appealing and functioned just as we wanted. They were highly responsive during the whole process and we were able to launch on time.

I have already recommended Creative Baguette to another organisation and will do so again if the opportunity arises.

Dr Jonathan Mynard
Hypertension Australia

Useful beats organisationally impressive.

Boards, staff, volunteers and external partners may all need input, and a website that tries to mirror the org chart ends up serving nobody.

We identify the key audiences, decide what each one needs and create a structure that keeps the website useful. One focused project meeting replaces weeks of fragmented stakeholder notes.

What the website needs to do

Build
credibility

For funders and partners

Funders, partners and stakeholders need to understand the organisation, its governance, reach and purpose.

Serve the
community

Practical, not promotional

Members and participants need practical information, resources, events and clear next steps.

Support
small teams

Less admin, not more

The website should reduce repetitive questions and make important updates manageable.

Work for multiple
stakeholders

Structure, not committee

Boards, staff, volunteers and external partners may all need input. The process needs structure without turning into endless committee revision.

What we handle

Audience and
content structure

Program and service pages

Audience and content structure, plus program and service pages that explain what the organisation actually does.

Resources and
events

Participation pathways

Resource libraries, events and participation pathways that give members and participants clear next steps.

Donations, memberships
and enquiries

Where required

Donations, memberships or enquiries connected where required, depending on the organisation's tools.

Credibility, accessibility
and support

Built to last

Governance and credibility information, accessibility-conscious layouts and ongoing support after launch.

Not-for-profits and community organisations we've helped

Process

1/

Free 20-minute chat

Tell us who the website needs to serve, what the team struggles to keep updated and what funders keep asking for.

No finished brief required.

2/

One focused project meeting

We identify the key audiences and decide what each one needs. One focused meeting replaces weeks of fragmented stakeholder notes.

You usually see the first version within one week.

3/

Refinement and launch

We refine it with your feedback and a clear decision process. We do not go live until you're happy.

Afterwards, we keep it hosted, maintained and updated.

Priced for organisations that watch every dollar.

  • Not-for-profit websites are quoted based on scope, content and required functionality.
  • Straightforward sites often sit within the usual $1,900 to $3,800 small-business range. Larger resource libraries, memberships or stakeholder requirements may require additional scope.
  • Care plans from $97/month after launch.

The price stays sensible because one person owns the project from structure to launch.

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When does a website pay for itself?

Simple arithmetic, not a sales pitch. Put in your own numbers.

This is maths, not a promise. It shows what the website costs in your own work, not a prediction of what it will bring in.

Not-for-profit website FAQs

Can you work with several stakeholders?

Yes.

We recommend one nominated decision-maker and a clear feedback process so the project stays coherent.

Can you include donations, memberships or event information?

Yes, depending on the organisation's tools and requirements.

Can you make the website accessible?

We build with readability, mobile use, contrast, structure and practical accessibility in mind.

Specific formal compliance requirements should be identified at the start of the project.

Can you help organise existing content?

Yes.

We can review existing pages, documents and resources, then create a cleaner structure.

Make the organisation easier to understand, support and join.

Free 20-minute chat. No pressure, no perfect brief needed.

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Manon Vernay, founder of Creative Baguette
Manon, founder. The person you talk to.