Custom Website Design and
Digital Strategy
for
Nonprofit
Industry
Nonprofit websites should build trust, communicate clearly, and make it easy for people to take action.
Speed, security, and uptime—fully managed by our team.
Ongoing care and expert fixes—no delays, no outsourcing.
Experienced specialists dedicated to delivering high-quality work and real results.
A clear, structured approach that ensures efficiency, transparency & successful outcomes.
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Custom Website Design and
Custom-designed 
in Figma
Built in WordPress for 
long-term flexibility
Campaign, conversion, and event support
Ongoing management, hosting, and creative execution
When your website undersells your business, it affects trust. It affects growth. It affects conversions. It affects how clearly people understand what you do, who you help, and why your work matters.
Too many organizations end up with websites that feel recycled, visually flat, and indistinguishable from countless others. That does not help credibility, and it certainly does not help tell a compelling story.
A generic layout that doesn’t reflect the brand can make an organization feel less impactful than it really is.
A nonprofit website often has to speak to donors, community members, volunteers, leadership, sponsors, event attendees, and the people who actually need help. When that is not structured well, the site becomes cluttered and confusing.
Many organizations rely on recurring fundraising initiatives, annual galas, seasonal campaigns, community outreach, or major events. Their websites are often not set up to support those moving parts.
This is a big one. A lot of organizations think they are saving money by hiring a cheaper vendor or settling for a template-based solution. In reality, they often end up with something that needs to be redone, constantly patched, or heavily babysat.
A website launch is not the finish line. Nonprofits need availability, updates, campaign execution, landing pages, donations support, hosting, and real help when the stakes are high.
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A strong Nonprofit website should:
It supports communications, growth, conversions, engagement, and public perception all at once.
That is why we take this category seriously.
We design nonprofit websites in Figma so the end result actually reflects the organization, its mission, and the people it serves. No watered-down design. No generic structure that looks like everyone else.
Once designs are approved, we develop in WordPress with flexibility and long-term usability in mind. The site needs to look strong, perform well, and be manageable over time.
A nonprofit may have a lot to say, but that does not automatically mean the message is landing. We help refine structure, content, calls to action, and page strategy so the website better explains the work and guides people where they need to go.
We support donation flows, custom landing pages, campaign pages, and fundraising-related digital experiences. We understand that for many organizations, this work is ongoing and needs to be executed cleanly, not reinvented every time.
For organizations running major events, fundraising dinners, galas, silent auctions, and seasonal campaigns, we build the pages, registration experiences, and supporting creatives needed to make those efforts smoother.
Some of the strongest nonprofit websites use video well. We place real importance on storytelling and have developed strong ways to integrate video into the site experience so that the organization’s work feels more immediate, human, and impactful.
We support the tracking and reporting layer that helps organizations better understand performance, user behavior, campaigns, and opportunities for improvement.
This is a major differentiator. We are not just the group that launches the website and disappears. We serve as a long-term web partner, with managed WordPress hosting, ongoing support, built-in hours, and campaign execution.
HOPE for Prisoners helps men and women exiting the judicial system get their lives back in order, find direction, access support, and move toward stability. Sage has been their trusted web partner for roughly a decade.
We have been a trusted partner to DSOSN for several years, supporting the organization through a fully custom-designed and managed WordPress website, plus recurring campaign execution throughout the year.
Miracle Flights provides free commercial air travel within the U.S. for children ages 0–17 who qualify based on financial need and require life-changing medical care. They are the first national nonprofit based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
If the work is meaningful and the business is doing real work, the website should not look like a recycled template with stock imagery and weak structure.
Customers, clients, partners, event attendees, internal teams, decision-makers, and people looking for information may all be coming to the same site. The structure has to account for that.
Campaign pages, event registrations, conversion flows, updates, landing pages, creative changes, evolving messaging, and ongoing improvements are part of the equation.
This category is not only about functionality. It is also about clarity, trust, and communicating the value of the business in a way people can actually understand.
Some of our client relationships have lasted many years. That matters. It means we are not treating the website like a one-time project. We are helping build and support digital infrastructure that can keep evolving alongside the business.
When this isn’t clear, everything breaks down
If people don’t know where to go, they won’t take the next step.
We design, build, and grow high-performance WordPress websites through strategy, speed, and conversion-focused execution.
Powered by the Sage Control Center, your centralized dashboard for visibility, reporting, and ongoing management.
First, we create a sitemap based on what your visitors need, so every page has a purpose.
We move into visual design using Figma, where you’ll see and approve exactly how your site will look.
First, we create a sitemap based on what your visitors need, so every page has a purpose.
Before launch, we handle SEO setup, analytics, and security.
Once your site is live, we offer ongoing support and next-step recommendations based on your goals.
This matters because many businesses do not need another disconnected vendor. They need a capable team that can support the real work as it evolves.
We do both. Many nonprofit organizations need more than a launch. They need an experienced partner for campaigns, donations support, event pages, updates, hosting, analytics, and ongoing creative execution. That long-term support is one of Sage’s strengths.
Yes. We support fundraising-related landing pages, donation experiences, campaign pages, and event-related digital needs. We help strengthen the digital side of these efforts, while respecting that fundraising strategy itself is led by the organization.
Yes, and that is one of the biggest reasons many organizations come to us. We help structure websites so they can better speak to donors, community members, leadership, volunteers, event attendees, and the people actually seeking services or support.
No. Our nonprofit website work is custom-designed in Figma and then developed in WordPress. We believe organizations doing meaningful work deserve something built around their mission, not a recycled starting point.
Yes. We have direct experience supporting nonprofit events, gala-related digital needs, landing pages, and donation-focused tools including platforms such as Givebutter and GiveWP.
Yes. We can support this conversation and help organizations think through the broader digital strategy around paid traffic, campaigns, and reporting.
Absolutely. In many cases, the best work happens through strong collaboration between our team and the nonprofit’s leadership, marketing, development, or operations team.
That is a very common scenario. A strong first step is simply to show us the current site. We can quickly identify where it is falling short and where the biggest opportunities are.
A templated, outdated, or poorly supported website does not just look bad. It can hold the business back.