Website Construction (CMS-Based)

Help GOALS Haiti 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.
GOALS Haiti
Sarasota, FL, USA
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Sarasota, FL, USA

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Posted April 24th

Website Construction (CMS-Based)

Project details

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 okay existing Wordpress site, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have an existing theme, but open to new ideas, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $16,822 , allowing us to feed 25 children on our soccer teams in Haiti for almost a year!

The success of our organization depends on sharing the stories of our kids in Haiti with donors abroad. Without your help, we cannot create an up-to-date website that shows off all our stories! Your skills will empower us to more effectively communicate and engage new supporters.

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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About the org

GOALS Haiti
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Jolinda H.

Executive Director

Our mission

GOALS Haiti uses soccer to engage youth in community service and education to improve quality of life today and develop new leaders for tomorrow.

What we do

GOALS is designed to tap into kids’ and communities’ incredible love for soccer and channel that passion toward long-lasting, sustainable change from the ground up.

GOALS uses sport to engage communities on issues that affect their daily lives, emphasizing education, health, gender, and the environment. Every week, teams choose a service project and attend an educational seminar in exchange for soccer equipment, food and water, materials, and a coaching stipend. On the field, players practice soccer, conflict resolution, and leadership skills.

Our impact:
Currently, GOALS’ daily soccer, service and education programs reach over 600 boys and girls, ages 7-18, each month at four different sites in Leogane. We have directly impacted over 6,200 people to date.

During 80,667 hours of volunteer service, our players have come together to plant 60 community vegetable gardens and 800 trees; pick up over 66,825 gallons of trash; and recycle six truckloads of plastic bottles. Since 2010, our kids have eaten over 232,000 healthy meals and 30 students have returned to school through our scholarship program.

Why we're unique:
- GOALS is the only organization in Haiti providing children with free, daily sport-for-development programs on a permanent basis.
- By requiring communities to support boys and girls teams equally, we are one of the most gender equitable sport-for-development projects worldwide.
- Fifteen of sixteen staff members are Haitian, and every member of “Team GOALS” participates in intensive leadership trainings.
- Monthly meetings are held publicly to solicit feedback, answer questions, and engage community stakeholders.

In our first two years, GOALS established itself as a global leader in the field and was awarded the “Best New Project” honor by Beyond Sport, presented by Tony Blair in London. Now if that doesn't say it all, what will?

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