Audience-first navigation
Clear paths for get help, donate, volunteer, programs, locations, events, stories, resources, and contact.
Nonprofit website redesigns
Bluegrass builds nonprofit website redesigns around plain-language service paths, donation and volunteer calls to action, stories, accessibility, staff-editable content, and post-launch support.
The best nonprofit websites help different audiences move quickly: people seeking help, donors, volunteers, partners, staff, board members, and community supporters.
Clear paths for get help, donate, volunteer, programs, locations, events, stories, resources, and contact.
Donation CTAs, campaign pages, CRM/payment handoff planning, thank-you states, and GA4 event tracking.
A CMS structure that staff can update without breaking layouts, accessibility, SEO basics, or service-page clarity.
Mobile layout, WCAG-aware components, redirects, search, policy pages, board/staff trust signals, and launch QA.
A redesign can be scoped around the pages that most directly support mission, funding, and service delivery.
The examples use mock, synthetic, or redacted data. They are designed to make scope visible, not to claim that integrations, payments, authentication, or production records are already connected.
Use these pages to move from proposal, demo, or planning into the service that matches the real build.
For nonprofits responding to an RFP or trying to see the redesign direction before committing to a full build.
For nonprofit sites that need updates, form checks, content edits, plugin cleanup, speed, and security basics.
For reviewing the current site before starting a redesign or proposal conversation.
Send the RFP, current site, workflow notes, or screenshots. Bluegrass can help shape the safest first scope and the proof assets around it.