What Every Local Nonprofit Website Should Include
June 11, 2025
June 11, 2025
f you’re a nonprofit organization in Louisiana — whether in Mandeville or Hammond — your website plays a vital role in community outreach, donations, and building trust.
Here are 7 must-have elements that every local nonprofit website should include.
Visitors should instantly understand who you are, what you do, and who you serve.
Include a prominent donation button, volunteer signup forms, or event info. The easier it is, the more likely people will act.
Show how your work is making a difference — through stories, numbers, or testimonials.
Many nonprofit audiences are on mobile devices. Your site should be fast, easy to read, and accessible to all.
Let visitors know what’s happening now. Even a quarterly update shows you're active and current.
Make sure search engines know where you are — including city names, parish references, and a contact page with your address and service area.
Add a dedicated contact page, but also include your email and phone in the footer or header.
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