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WIMPgives 2014 Prep: How to build a website in one day for a charity hackathon

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Prep Day for WIMPgives, an annual charity hackathon put on by Web & Interactive Media Professionals in Sonoma County, California. We have teams of volunteers sign up to build websites for nonprofits for free in 1 day.

Prep Day for WIMPgives, an annual charity hackathon put on by Web & Interactive Media Professionals in Sonoma County, California. We have teams of volunteers sign up to build websites for nonprofits for free in 1 day.

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  1. 1. Welcome to WIMPgives! gives.beawimp.org
  2. 2. Thanks to our Sponsors!
  3. 3. Our Nonprofits! Foodies Project La Raza Centro Legal Migrant Education Advisor Program (MEAP) Mission Atletica Nuestra Voz Lideres del Valle de Sonoma Slow Food Russian River Wallace House
  4. 4. Team Burbank: Nuestra Voz Lideres del Valle de Sonoma • Greg Horton – Manager, Designer • Patrick Flower – Developer • Stormy Knight – Content, Marketer • David Leake – Apprentice Team Gravenstein: Wallace House • Linton Hale – Manager, Developer • Amy Woods – Designer • Mark Buckley – Content • Leeana Runningbear – Marketer • Sarah Phelps – Apprentice Team Covington: La Raza Centro Legal • Dori Smith – Manager, Developer • Nate Bauer – Designer • Deborah Wiig – Content • Tina Tedesco – Apprentice Team Drake: Foodies Project • Gabor Por – Manager, Developer • Danielle Foster – Designer • Stacy Duval – Content • David Hauser – Marketer • Pamela Nelson – Apprentice Team Muir: Migrant Education Advisor Program (MEAP) • Kathy Pine – Manager, Designer • Jeremy Gould – Developer • George Moskoff – Content, Marketer • Albert Robledo - Apprentice • Josh Inman – Apprentice Team Pacheco: Mission Atletica • Josh Margulis – Manager, Devleloper • Leo Baquero - Designer • Lisa Stockwell – Content, Marketer • Jessica Lewis - Apprentice Team Schultz: Slow Food Russian River • Doug May - Manager • David Buchmueller – Designer • Anselm McClain – Developer • Nancy Hayssen – Content • Darla Schoenrock – Apprentice
  5. 5. Things to Discuss & Review after presentations: • Go over prep guide • Get a firm understanding of needs and expectations from both sides: ask lots and lots of questions! • Preliminary review of goals, sitemap, content and calls to action • Assign homework! Nonprofits should have everything prepared in time for build day! ALL ASSETS & RESOURCES MUST BE SUBMITTED TO YOUR TEAM BY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st BY 6PM Send all assets to your project manager. We recommend you set up a Dropbox Folder
  6. 6. How to Build a Website in 1 Day It sounds crazy, but I promise, it’s possible! Melissa Geissinger President & COO of WIMP melissa@beawimp.org
  7. 7. Plan • Prepare your client – Give them a step-by-step prep guide – Give them access to your resources and tools (Kuler, Google Fonts, Pinterest, Seamless background links)
  8. 8. Content • Have everything BEFORE the session • Have all assets, copy and images prepared before you begin the build, and make sure your client knows what you need • Be informed and educated on the industry so you can make good suggestions for organization of content
  9. 9. Design • Know your tools • Be confident and eliminate distractions • Don’t over-design • Coordinate with your developer to make sure it’s the most effective design possible
  10. 10. Develop • Pull from all your old code • Use code already tested for browser compatibility, minimize risk • Use frameworks such as Bootstrap or Foundation to make build go faster • Use a CMS to make for easy maintenance • Use tools for contact forms like Wufoo, Gravity Forms, or Contact Form 7 • Consider making time for training your client on how to use and update
  11. 11. Marketing & Content • Make time for training on updates (technical and best practices) • Analytics for data tracking • Social Media setup and maintenance • Email marketing
  12. 12. In General • Don’t give yourself more work than necessary • Prioritize your to-do list based on importance • Make a schedule for the day and stick to it • Have your client at arm’s length during the entire design & build process
  13. 13. Download the Takeaway Files • WIMPgives Client Prep Guide • Sample Work Schedule and Timeline • 1 Day Web Designer eBook (PDF and MOBI) • WIMPgives logo for your websites and sharing http://wimpy.link/gives2014prep
  14. 14. John Kenyon Nonprofit Technology Consultant Online Presence Essentials for Nonprofits What combination of strategies and tactics make for an effective nonprofit website? What are some tips to help you maintain your online presence with limited resources? This seminar will cover these important topics along with generating content, engaging stakeholders and measuring success online to help you make the most of your nonprofit’s new website. www.johnkenyon.org

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