Nonprofit & Public Sector
Mission budgets are tight. Your website should still pull its weight. pull its weight.
Inkline builds and operates accessible, bilingual sites and connected systems for nonprofits, charities, and public-sector teams, so donations, members, and services move without a bigger internal team.
The pressures a nonprofit or public-sector team carries.
You are accountable to a board, funders, or the public, with a budget that has to show its work. The site has to serve donors, members, residents, and program participants at once, and it usually does none of them especially well.
Accessibility and bilingual requirements are not optional in your world, they are conditions of funding and of trust. Meanwhile the team that keeps the site running is small, often one overstretched person, and the last redesign left a system no one can confidently edit or maintain.
You do not need a flashy rebrand. You need a site that is accessible by default, easy to update, secure, and connected to the tools you already use to raise money and deliver services.
What we do for mission-driven organizations.
We map each pillar to the outcome your stakeholders actually measure: reach, conversion, accessibility, and continuity.
Accessible, conversion-focused websites
Sites built for donation, membership, and service sign-ups, easy to edit in WordPress, with accessibility and performance treated as build requirements, not an afterthought.
Learn moreBilingual and multilingual sites
English and French delivery with managed translation, so you meet funder, public-sector, and community language requirements without running two disconnected sites.
Learn moreManaged support and hosting
Patching, daily backups, uptime monitoring, and a name to call, so a small internal team is not the only thing standing between you and downtime.
Learn moreWhy mission teams stay with us for years.
The Ottawa Food Bank has run on a site we operate for years, through campaigns, peak giving seasons, and content changes, without the redesign-and-disappear cycle most agencies leave behind. SRV Canada VRS, a public accessibility service, is in that same roster of long-term relationships.
The pattern holds: we build it to be maintainable, we keep it secure and online, and the same senior team that maintains your site can connect your CRM, campaigns, or AI when a funder mandate or a growth push finally makes that worth doing.
Start with a free audit of your current site.
We will look at accessibility, bilingual coverage, donation or sign-up flows, and where the site leaks supporters, then tell you what is worth fixing first. No deck, no pitch theatre.
Questions, answered.
- Yes. We treat accessibility as a build requirement, not a later fix, covering contrast, keyboard navigation, semantic structure, and screen-reader behaviour, so the site meets the standards funders and public-sector mandates expect.
What to look at next.
Websites and digital experiences
Accessible, conversion-focused sites that are easy to edit and built to last.
Continue Related serviceManaged services, support and hosting
Keep the site secure, backed up, and online with a senior team on call.
Continue ProofSee the work
Outcomes for mission-driven and long-term clients across web and support.
Continue Free auditGet your free audit
A practical read on what to fix first, accessibility and supporter flows included.
ContinueNonprofit and public sector
Put your budget into a site that actually serves the mission. serves the mission.
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