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Ten inspiring and beautiful non-profit Web designs

November 14th, 2007 by Brian | 4 Comments »

One of the issues that plagues non-profits is the ability to create a beautiful Web presence within a tight budget. Web standards are typically far from the primary focus as well, so any non-profit taking the initiative to understand these trends deserves a second look. These ten registered charitable organizations are not only doing their part to enhance the quality of life for all humankind, but they are encouraging others to get involved through inspiring Web designs that communicate a clear message.

1.) Colonie Youth Center

2.) The Evergreen Trust

3.) Habitat for Humanity – Youth Programs

4.) Limbs For Life Foundation

5.) New York City Coalition Against Hunger

6.) The Kirsty Club

7.) The Salvation Army on Virb.com

8.) Voluntary Action Fund

9.) Warmhearts Palliative Caregivers

10.) West Africa Initiative

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4 Responses to “Ten inspiring and beautiful non-profit Web designs”

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  3. James says:

    We’ve recently done a redesign to our non-profit site for Canadian Blood Services. Comments welcomed:
    http://thankyourdonor.ca/

  4. Halle says:

    As a grassroots non-profit, we’re also really proud of our site. It’s clean & simple, yet effective and filled with information!