
Charity website design UK with people at the centre
For many small charities and community projects, your website is the first place people come to understand who you are and how you can help. It needs to feel safe, clear and reassuring – especially for people already feeling stressed, anxious or in crisis.
Our charity website designers create sites that:
- explain your mission and services in plain, human language
- make it easy to see who you support and how to access help
- provide clear routes to donate, volunteer or get involved
- work smoothly on mobiles and tablets for people searching on the go
You do not need to understand the tech. We handle the web design, build and SEO basics so your team can focus on frontline work.
- small mental health charities and CICs
- minority-led organisations and grassroots community projects
- peer-support groups, community hubs and advocacy projects
- wellbeing, youth, LGBTQ+ and other support organisations that rely on being easy to find
If you are not sure whether we are the right fit, you are very welcome to ask. If we cannot help, we will say so honestly and, where possible, signpost you to other options.
- A clear WordPress website with up to 4–5 core pages
- Home; About / Our Story; Services or Projects; Donate / Get Involved; Contact
- Simple, thoughtful layouts that support visitors who may be distressed, anxious or neurodivergent
- Accessible design choices where we can reasonably include them
- On-page SEO for charities, such as:
- meaningful page titles and meta descriptions
- clear headings and internal links
- location and topic wording that helps the right people find you
- Light content support – gentle guidance on how to phrase your pages in a way that feels human and stigma-aware
- A short handover so your team can make small updates yourselves
You receive a steady, flexible foundation that can grow with your organisation. Most charity website design projects we work on fall within an affordable range, depending on the number of pages and any extra features. Where we can, we provide discounted rates for eligible mental health and community charities.
You can always expand later – for example with a blog, resources library, event listings or simple referral and contact forms.
Common charity website challenges we can help with
Many charities and community organisations tell us things like:
- “Our website is out of date and doesn’t reflect what we actually do now.”
- “We’re juggling so much that no one has time to fix the site.”
- “People say they didn’t realise we support their situation until they spoke to us.”
- “We just want to design a charity website that’s easy to use and easy to find, but we don’t know where to start.”
Together, we turn these frustrations into a simple, realistic plan for website design for charities and SEO – at a pace that respects your capacity.

How our web design for charities process works
We keep the process calm and collaborative from start to finish.
Ready to design a charity website that truly helps people?
If you would like your website to better reflect the work you do – and make it easier for people to find your support – we would love to hear from you.
Option 1 – Send your current website for feedback
Email us your link and a brief note about what you are struggling with, and we will reply with a few no-pressure suggestions for improving your charity website design and SEO.
Option 2 – Start a new charity website
No website yet? Tell us a little about your organisation, location and the people you support, and we will suggest a realistic web design for charities plan that fits where you are now.
