Mobile-Friendly Website Audit
Mobile-Friendly Website Audit
Project details
What we need
- An assessment of how well the Organization's website works on mobile devices (phones and tablets)
- Specific recommendations on how to update the website to work with mobile devices, including the highest priority enhancements needed to meet the Organization’s goals
- Guidance on next steps, or resources for starting a mobile responsive website redesign project
- Note: This project does not include new website development, or a complete responsive redesign of a current website.
What we have in place
- We currently have an existing WordPress website, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have access to our admin portal, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $12,802 , allowing us to create 1 new module of our interactive course for parents of preemies.
Improving the mobile friendliness of our site will help us reach a wider audience and create more awareness and exposure for our organization. It will also help us attain higher search engine rankings which will enable the people who need our services to more easily find us online.
Project plan
Our mission
Our mission is to leverage the power of education, technology and community to help babies born prematurely in low-resource settings survive and thrive.
What we do
Pebbles of Hope programs and grants focus on three areas— digital training, mentoring, and developing educational content—with the purpose of equipping health care workers, birth attendants and parents with the information they need to care for the smallest babies in regions with few medical facilities.
We fund and execute programs to train and educate healthcare workers in low-resource settings, mobilize the necessary supplies and leverage media outreach, community resources and mobile technology to educate parents on how to care for their preterm babies.
We focus geographically on initiatives that are either global in scope or are located in one of the countries with the highest incidence of prematurity, including India, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Brazil and the US.