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There was a time when most non-profit or charity organizations could hardly stand up a website, let alone get the attention of a worldwide online audience. Today, things have changed dramatically as many of the largely volunteer organizations maintain websites that surpass expectations, and even rival many expensive for profit companies in their web presence, especially considering the tight finances that many of them have to pitch into their design departments.
First up is the education non-profit BoostUp.org.
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Change.org
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Charity Water
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City Harvest
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CSB Ministries
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Cure International
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Designers Accord
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Envirenew - A Salvation Army Project
Envirenew - A Salvation Army Project
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The Girl Effect
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Global Oneness Project
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Glocal Ventures
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Hearts Cry India
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Help-Portrait
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Hope Unlimited
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Michael J. Fox Foundation
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Natural Resources Defense Council
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The Nature Conservancy
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New Orleans Museum of Art
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One.org
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Operation Warm
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Our World 2.0
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Rainforest Deforestation
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To Write Love on Her Arms
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Urban Roots
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Vittana.org
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Wide Awake.org
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Witness
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World Food Programme
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World Wildlife Fund
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Yellow Bird Project
There was a time when most non-profit or charity organizations could hardly stand up a website, let alone get the attention of a worldwide online audience. Today, things have changed dramatically as many of the largely volunteer organizations maintain websites that surpass expectations, and even rival many expensive for profit companies in their web presence, especially considering the tight finances that many of them have to pitch into their design departments.
First up is the education non-profit BoostUp.org.
By Ryan Boudreaux
Ryan has performed in a broad range of technology support roles for electric-generation utilities, including nuclear power plants, and for the telecommunications industry. He has worked in web development for the restaurant industry and the Federal g...