Website Construction (CMS-Based)

Help North Shore Community Land Trust communicate their work with a content management system (CMS)-based website, so that they can easily manage and update site content on a regular basis.
North Shore Community Land Trust
Haleiwa, HI, USA
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Haleiwa, HI, USA

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Posted February 25th

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What we need
  • Development of a new website using a Content Management System (CMS)
  • Training to ensure Organization's staff members can update content and manage the site post-launch
  • Note: This project is for a website built with a Content Management System (CMS), such as Wordpress, Squarespace, Joomla, Drupal, or Weebly . A CMS-based website can be maintained and updated easily (no coding required!)
What we have in place
  • We currently have an active website, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have lots of projects and ideas to help populate the new website, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $16,822 , allowing us to plant 3100 native plants at our habitat restoration sites.

I think you need one of those AOL online subscription you get in the mail in order to access our website. Maybe not, but either way we need help updating our old website. Specifically we need someone to set up a website that tells our story, is user friendly, and is easily updated by one of our volunteers or staff members on a regular basis.

Project plan

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Prep: Share Information
  • Volunteer Manager provides Professional with an outline of the Organization’s needs and goals for the new website, which should include any specific features that are required (e.g., contact forms, mobile responsive design, member sign in, etc.)
  • Volunteer Manager provides approved content and images to be used for the new website (e.g., About Us copy, Mission Statement, staff bios and images, etc.)
  • Volunteer Manager provides Professional with links to any existing online presence that the Organization has (e.g., social media, blog, existing website, etc.)
  • Volunteer Manager registers Organization's domain name with a web host, if necessary
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Milestone 1: Kick-off Discussion
  • Volunteer Manager and Professional connect to discuss the timeline and scope of the website project, including: the number of pages or sections for the new website, specific features and plugins requires, look and feel for the website (themes), target date for initial review, target date for website launch
  • Professional reviews information provided and makes recommendations for which CMS application to use
  • Volunteer Manager signs up for the selected CMS application, and provides Professional with credentials to create the website
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Milestone 2: Build & Review
  • Professional uses the materials provided and agreed upon timeline to build the website
  • Volunteer Manager reviews the in-progress website and provides feedback
  • Professional completes any required functional QA
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Milestone 3: Website Launch
  • Professional provides final website for approval to launch
  • Volunteer Manager approves the website for launch, or requests approval from any stakeholders
  • Professional launches the site on Organization's domain name
  • Professional troubleshoots any issues that may arise immediately after launch
  • Professional instructs the Volunteer Manager on how to update content and maintain the website going forward
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North Shore Community Land Trust
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Alice T.

Outreach & Volunteer Coordinator

Our mission

The mission of the North Shore Community Land Trust is to protect, steward, and enhance the natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and rural character of ahupua‘a from Kahuku Point to Ka‘ena.

What we do

North Shore Community Land Trust (NSCLT) strives to protect natural habitats and agricultural lands throught the North Shore region of Oahu. NSCLT's focus is land conservation that benefits the community. These areas includes coastal regions, agricultural lands, watersheds, and forests. Some of our success' include the preservationa of approximately 1200 acreas at Pupukea Paumalu, 27 acres at Sunset Ranch, and once finalized, approximately 1000 acres at Turtle Bay. We also facilitate restoration work on the properties that we have preserved and host community gatherings to help connect the people to the land.

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