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Static hosting for nonprofits

Small nonprofits run on Drupal or WordPress, often originally built by a pro-bono agency. The maintenance burden is real and the budget for it is small. Static migration trades the burden for a one-time fee.

What a typical nonprofit site looks like

Homepage with mission and donate CTA, programs / what we do, impact / annual report, team / board, news, donate (external), volunteer signup, contact.

Donation processing runs on a separate platform (Donorbox, Classy, GiveButter, FundraiseUp) — the website just links to it. After migration, the donate flow is unaffected.

Trade-specific things to know

  • Donation widgets are usually iframes from Donorbox/Classy — preserved as-is.
  • Annual reports are typically linked PDFs — preserved.
  • Volunteer signup forms route to a CRM (Salesforce, Bloomerang) — webhook-based, unaffected.

10-year cost projection

Typical nonprofit hosting
€3,773
~€25/mo, 5% inflation
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€600
€600 once. No monthly.
You save
€3,173
over a decade

Our take

Nonprofits get the most moral payoff from static migration: every recurring dollar saved on hosting is a dollar that can do mission work. €600-once aligns with how mission organizations should think about every line item.

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