I design, build and maintain websites for UK-registered charities — donation flows that convert, Gift Aid handled correctly, and pages that load fast for donors on any device.
Charity websites carry a different weight than a normal brochure site — donor money moves through them, and trustees are accountable for how. That shapes every build.
Donation forms and Gift Aid declarations built to work first time, so nothing gets lost between a donor clicking "give" and the money landing.
Many donors are older or using assistive tech. Sites are built to be usable, not just to pass a checklist.
A slow site loses donations before anyone reads a word. Pages are built lean, on hosting that holds up during appeal spikes.
Charities don't need a developer who disappears after launch. Ongoing support and small changes are part of how I work.
Short notes on each organisation and the kind of work involved. Get in touch if you'd like fuller detail on any of these.
A UK-registered charity running water, education and orphan-sponsorship projects internationally. Website work covered design, build and ongoing support for their public-facing donation site.
A UK-registered charitable incorporated organisation delivering food, water and emergency relief, with a focus on Pakistan and Uganda. Site work included donation flows across a wide range of ongoing appeals.
An established UK humanitarian charity operating in over 30 countries, with sister sites serving supporters in the US and Australia. Work spanned the UK, US and Australian editions of their donation platform.
A charitable foundation supported with website design, build and ongoing maintenance. (Nasir — I couldn't independently verify this organisation's details online; worth confirming this description reads right to you.)
New site from scratch, or a rebuild of an existing one — responsive, on-brand, and easy for your team to update.
Payment integration (Stripe, PayPal, or your provider of choice) with Gift Aid declarations wired in correctly from day one.
Custom themes and plugins if your charity runs on WordPress — built to be maintainable by whoever inherits it next.
Security updates, small content changes, and a point of contact when something needs fixing quickly — especially around appeal season.
Where a template site isn't enough — volunteer portals, internal tools, or anything bespoke your charity needs.
A short call or email to understand your charity, your current site (if any), and what's not working.
What's included, what it costs, and a realistic timeline — no jargon, no surprise line items later.
Regular check-ins as the site takes shape, so trustees can see progress rather than wait for a big reveal.
Launch, handover, and ongoing support after — for fixes, updates, or the next appeal page you need built.
No obligation — just a straightforward conversation about what your organisation needs.