You’re not alone. If you’re responsible for your nonprofit’s website and you’d like to talk to someone about it there are places you can go for support and to share ideas.
The Charity Web Forum is a Yahoo group for the managers and designers of charity websites. There’s some good, frequent discussion and it’s well-worth signing up, reading other peoples’ messages and joining in the conversation.
The TechSoup website gives advice about technology to nonprofits: it publishes articles about web design as well as hosting discussions about web building.
The ICT Hub’s web design forum isn’t as busy as TechSoup’s but it’s still worth posting a message, especially if you’re in the UK.
There are also conferences and other events where you can meet other charity website owners. In the UK there are the ICT Hub’s conferences, in Australia check out the Making Links conference; and in the US you’re spoilt for choice but see what NTEN have to offer.
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