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Non profit websites share many of the same best practices as any website. They need to be user friendly, easily navigable, and use appropriate fonts, colors, and other design elements. But often a non profit website needs to offer more than your typical corporate site
Reviewed by oldtech May 14 2009, 12:22pm ( 4 reviews ) • smashingmagazine.com
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Rated by franswaa on May 20, 1:35pm
Great set of nonprofit web sites.
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Rated by oldtech on May 14 2009, 12:22pm
Non profit websites share many of the same best practices as any website. They need to be user friendly, easily navigable, and use appropriate fonts, colors, and other design elements. But often a non profit website needs to offer more than your typical corporate site
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Rated by martonrobert on May 14 2009, 9:31am
This is an excellent resource! I'm currently in the process of designing and developing such a site. Superb!
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Rated by granolajoe on May 14 2009, 8:39am
Below are a list of best practices for designing non profit websites followed by some examples of non profit websites that are getting things right.
