Service Details

Built for the Organizations Keeping This Region Going

We live here too, which means we care about the lake associations, land trusts, and historical societies working to keep the Lake Sunapee area beautiful, healthy, and connected — and we offer special rates and tailored builds to match.
What nonprofits actually need

A lake association or land trust isn't running the same kind of site as a retail business. The real needs are usually: a clean way to accept donations without a clunky third-party redirect, an event calendar that volunteers can actually keep updated, a member directory that doesn't live in a spreadsheet someone's not sure is current, and a newsletter archive people can actually search instead of scrolling through years of PDFs.

What is included

Special Nonprofit Rates

Special nonprofit rates, because we know your budget isn't a business budget.

Seamless Donation Flow

Donation flows that don't feel like a detour to a third-party page, keeping donors on your site.

Volunteer Event Calendars

Event calendars built for volunteer organizers to actually maintain easily without training.

Centralized Directories

Member directories and records that live in one accurate place instead of scattered files.

Local SEO & Support

The same ongoing care and local SEO support available to any client to help you get discovered.

We've built exactly this kind of site for organizations like the Pleasant Lake Protective Association — see the case study — migrating from an aging WordPress setup to something faster, with donation flow and newsletter archiving built in from the start instead of stitched together after the fact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — we offer special rates for local 501(c)(3)s and community associations. Reach out and we'll talk through what fits your budget.
Yes, including connecting donation flow to the rest of your site rather than redirecting visitors to a separate, disconnected page.
That's the goal. We build with volunteer turnover in mind — content and event updates should be manageable by whoever's running things this year, not just the person who launched the site.
Our focus is the Lake Sunapee region and surrounding NH towns, but reach out and we can talk through whether it's a fit.