Too many nonprofit organizations have websites that are a waste of time and resources; they don’t captivate donors and, most importantly, collect potential donations.
The organizations try to focus on communicating their values and ideas and exposing their successes to people, all with the hope of bringing in donor contributions so that they can continue to make a difference. But even in the world of nonprofit organizations, competition is fierce. Endless organizations are trying to attract the same donors that you are.
Consider this: The United States has over 1.5 million 501(c)(3) organizations, and the State of Maryland is home to at least 32,000 with $5.3 billion gifted annually by Maryland residents.
Maximize your website’s efficiency, increase donor contributions
You need to invest in an attractive and efficient website to give your organization a fighting chance at online, remote donor acquisition. When a potential donor visits your site, you must convince visitors that your organization is both legitimate and compelling enough to get up out of their comfy chairs and grab their wallets in the other room. How exactly do you accomplish this? Here are three concepts—critical to your website’s success—that will ensure better performance and more donor contributions.User Experience
One of the most critical and often overlooked aspects of website design is user experience. But what exactly is it? Simply put, it’s how well your website works for the people who visit it. A website should not be seen merely as a hub for your nonprofit’s information—it’s much more than that. It’s a marketing machine, an advertising tool, and a donation generator. And for a tool to perform all of these tasks successfully, it must be pleasant and easy to use.
Here are some questions you can ask to help determine the quality of your website’s user experience:
- Can I quickly find out what my nonprofit is about without much digging?
- Does my website look good and work well on computers, tablets, and phones?
- Is it quick and easy to find out how to donate to my nonprofit and then actually do so? (Hint: having a BIG “Click here to Donate” button in the header & footer of your website will certainly get a visitor’s attention.)
Visual Identity & Brand

