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Non-Profits:

Helping non-profits
grow online

Fast, accessible websites for non‑profits in Western Canada. Simple editing, multilingual workflows, and SEO continuity.

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What Non‑Profits Get

Make it easier for people to find and support your mission. Build a website that’s easy to manage. Accessible to your community. Ready to grow. Reduced rates for eligible non‑profit organizations.

Benefits

  • Faster publishing: Simple editing and live preview reduce back‑and‑forth.
  • Stable search visibility: Redirects and metadata preserve rankings during a redesign.
  • Reliable bilingual workflows: Clear translation status and fallbacks prevent gaps.
  • Better accessibility: Improvements that help all users and meet compliance.
  • Clear insights: Privacy‑friendly analytics with dashboards your team can use.

What Is Included

  • Discovery and content structure
  • Design system and reusable components
  • Templates for pages, programs, events, and resources
  • CMS setup with tailored fields, roles, and live preview
  • Redirects and sitemaps for SEO continuity
  • Accessibility audit and key fixes
  • Hands-on editor training with built-in guidance

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How It Works

Process

  1. Discovery: Learn your programs, audiences, and goals. Meet editors and define governance.
  2. Content modeling: Structure pages, resources, programs, and events with clear entry types and relationships.
  3. Prototyping: Component‑driven templates with live preview. Editors test workflows before we finalize.
  4. Migration: URL parity, redirects, structured imports, and QA to protect rankings and content integrity.
  5. Testing and launch: Accessibility checks, performance baselines, editorial QA, and hands-on editor training with built-in guidance.
  6. Ongoing support: Updates, broken link scans, backups, uptime monitoring, quick fixes, and help with new features.

After launch

  • Support and maintenance: Regular platform updates, broken link scans, security checks, uptime monitoring, backups, and quick fixes.
  • Response times: Most quick fixes are addressed within two business days. Support replies within one business day during business hours.
  • Accessibility baseline: WCAG 2.2 AA using automated audits and hands on checks for keyboard navigation, focus order, headings and landmarks, screen reader cues, contrast, and text size.
  • SEO and analytics: Best practices from day one, privacy-friendly analytics with Plausible, goals, dashboards, and simple reports.

Helpful answers

  • Timeline: Most projects take between 10 and 12 weeks, depending on size and complexity.
  • Redesign and migration: Audit content, preserve important URLs and SEO, migrate pages, posts, and media into a clean structure.
  • Working with boards and committees: Clear timelines, meeting notes, and decision records keep multi-stakeholder projects moving.
  • Start with discovery: Paid discovery aligns goals, content structure, and governance, then we proceed with a fixed fee proposal.
  • Governance and training: Roles, permissions, publishing rules, and guidance built into the site with clear fields, statuses, live preview, and translation fallbacks.
  • Multilingual: Clear content models and translation workflows in Craft or Statamic, with template fallbacks to prevent gaps.
  • Imports and integrations: Structured imports from CSV and XML. Common integrations via provider embeds or add ons in Craft or Statamic. Custom integrations reviewed case by case.
  • Privacy and security: Minimal data collection, clear consent, secure storage, SSL and TLS in transit, CMS access controls, and regular platform updates. Plausible does not use cookies by default and is GDPR friendly.

Case Studies

Local non‑profits improved publishing speed, search continuity, and accessibility. Explore what changed and why it matters.

Non-Profit

Healthy Lethbridge

Migrated 850+ pages with preserved URLs and improved structure. Editors update content faster with clear workflows and live preview. Residents find programs and resources quicker on any device.
Outcome: Time to publish reduced. Search visibility preserved after migration. Mobile engagement improved.
Non-Profit

Sport Volunteer Hub

Volunteer opportunities are organized with clear statuses and approvals. Editors have a simpler workflow, and organizations match with the right volunteers faster.
Outcome: Faster approvals. Better volunteer matching accuracy. Editor workload reduced.
Non-Profit
Bilingual Website

Cinemagine Alberta

A modern bilingual site that is effortless to update. Streamlined structure, clear content models, and an intuitive CMS make publishing in both languages fast and reliable.
Outcome: Bilingual publishing is consistent. Publishing time decreased. Content errors reduced with clear models.

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“Dany's expertise and innovative ideas resulted in a site that meets all our needs perfectly. It was a pleasure working with him, and we highly recommend his services!”

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Tanya Whipple
Lethbridge Sport Council

“It was a real pleasure working with Dany on our website! Dany is meticulous, attentive, and highly skilled. I learned a lot, and the final result is fantastic. I would be delighted to work with Webmarks again in the future.”

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Emma Huet
Community Manager
Cinemagine Alberta

“We are receiving the Community Impact Award for the Stettler Connects website!!! We wouldn’t have had this honor if we didn’t have your hard work and ideas to make the website so much better!”

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Lorraine Hankins
Stettler Information and Referral Centre

Pricing

Reduced rates and eligibility

Eligible non‑profits receive reduced rates. Most custom sites range from 3,500 to 8,000 depending on scope. Larger projects are phased with fixed fee estimates and clear deliverables.

Eligibility checklist

  • Registered non‑profit or charity in Canada
  • Mission alignment with community benefit
  • Commitment to accessibility and privacy best practices
  • Clear governance and an editor champion for sustainable publishing

Grants and funding

I provide detailed proposals, accessibility statements, and impact outlines to support grant applications.

Transparent estimates and phased scopes

You will get a clear estimate with defined deliverables. If the scope changes, we phase the work or update the estimate in advance. No surprises.

What results to expect

Faster publishing, preserved search visibility, reliable bilingual workflows, and improved accessibility. Typical results include shorter time to publish, stable or improved organic traffic after migration, and better mobile engagement.

Organizations I love and support

Here are organizations I am proud to support. They include non-profit clients who received reduced rates, and community groups I back through memberships and donations.

Dany Stadtmuller

About Dany

Hello, Bonjour. I am Dany Stadtmuller, a multilingual web developer and strategist in Lethbridge. I build fast, accessible sites on Craft CMS and Statamic for non‑profits. My approach is collaborative and practical, focused on making your site work for you.

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Based in Lethbridge, serving clients across Alberta and Western Canada.