Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
An NGO or association website should make your mission, activities and governance easy to understand. It needs to support transparency, public trust and practical participation, while meeting accessibility, GDPR and multilingual requirements where relevant.
When projects, services and results are described in broad terms or spread across disconnected pages, visitors struggle to see what the organisation actually does. This can weaken credibility with members, funders, partners and the public.
If people cannot quickly see how to donate, volunteer, join, attend or contact the right team, many will leave without taking action. Public-facing organisations need clear routes for different types of engagement.
Publishing reports as standalone files is rarely enough. Visitors often need short explanations, summaries and clear navigation to understand funding sources, annual results, board information and key policies.
If the site is difficult to use with assistive technology, on mobile devices or in more than one language, important audiences may be left out. This creates barriers to information, participation and trust.
We structure content around your mission, services, projects and outcomes so visitors can quickly understand what you do and why it matters. Case studies, timelines, reports and summaries are organised in a way that supports public accountability.
We create clear paths for donations, volunteering, membership applications, event registration and general enquiries. Each route is designed to reduce confusion and help users complete the next step with confidence.
Annual reports, financial statements, board information, policies and project documents are presented with summaries and clear navigation. This makes formal information easier to find and easier to interpret.
We review the website against recognised accessibility practice and identify issues affecting navigation, readability, forms and assistive technology use. We also consider GDPR-related form handling, consent and content governance needs.
We provide structured maintenance, regular checks and practical content updates so the site stays accurate, usable and aligned with current campaigns, reporting cycles and organisational priorities.
People need to understand what the organisation does, who it serves and what has been achieved. Clear impact content helps funders, members and the public assess relevance without reading lengthy reports.
Yes. Most visitors benefit from short summaries, clear labels and links to the full documents, especially when reviewing annual accounts, board information or funded projects.
Usually, yes. A membership association, advocacy body, charity or service provider will each need different user journeys, content priorities and administrative features.
The organisation itself must own the domain to ensure proper governance.