Website Audit

Help Seeds in Common (formerly Rocky Mountain Seed All… assess whether or not their current website is optimally supporting its mission and goals, and outline the scope for needed changes and improvements.
Seeds in Common (formerly Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance)
Scottsdale, AZ, USA
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Posted July 9th

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What we need
  • Feedback on the current website’s layout, user functionality, mobile-friendliness, visual design, content, and other key features
  • Clear articulation of the Organization’s goals for the website
  • Recommendations for improvements to help achieve the Organization’s desired goals
  • Note: If you are looking for a more specific, in-depth audit of your website's design and usability, try our Website Usability Audit project
Additional details

We just hired a videographer to help with enhancing our website and social media presence. We like a streamlined website with strong language and easy to read information. I am not sure we need a total overhaul but I think our small staff and board is too close to see what is doable. We also need to roll in our CRM database to this upgrade (CiviCRM). Like many small nonprofits, we are running to keep up so please speak my language in layperson's terms so we can get rolling on this. Thanks.

What we have in place
  • We currently have in house staff currently doing this, who can pass the baton, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have resources to dig up what is needed, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $8,782 , allowing us to put funding into our general operating budget to keep our organization solvent!

Obviously, our website is our face to the world. We are doing unique and impactful work, nationally and globally and our website feels like it pales in comparison to that impact. We want our visual representation to line up with our philosophical, spiritual and ethical values.

Project plan

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Prep: Goal Setting
  • Volunteer Manager provides overview of current website and any past analysis
  • Professional connects with Volunteer Manager for a brainstorming/overview session and gathers information on the Organization’s goals, target audiences and desired functionality or uses of the website
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager outline next steps and timeline for the project
  • Both parties review our pro-tips for Organizations and Volunteers to ensure the project is set up for success
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Milestone 1: Initial Review & Feedback
  • Professional reviews current website pages, site map, any past statistical research into site performance and available traffic data
  • Professional analyzes current site layout, visuals and content, and delivers a draft document detailing the strategies, objectives and recommended tactics for proposed changes to the website
  • Volunteer Manager reviews draft and provides feedback to the Professional
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Milestone 2: Final Website Audit
  • Professional delivers final strategy to the Organization after incorporating feedback, and provides recommendations for future overhaul or redesign efforts, based on staff capacity and budget
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About the org

Seeds in Common (formerly Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance)
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Renee F.

Financial Administrator, Education

Our mission

At Seeds in Common, we envision a healthy world rooted in community care
for life, land, water, people and seeds.

Our mission is to support current and aspiring seed keepers and food growers in their commitments to nourish healthy communities, to care for land and water, and to grow seed diversity in a just and harmonious way.

What we do

Education, Connection, and Inspiration to work with seeds and achieve social and economic equity, improved health, and a deepened relationship with the planet.

Testimonials

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Working with Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance was truly a pleasure from start to finish. Belle communicated the organization's situation, expectations, and wishes very clearly while remaining open to feedback and discussion: overall, ensuring a collaborative and smooth process. I'd absolutely recommend RMSA to other people looking to volunteer for a professional, high-impact non-profit organization.
Jessica L.
Jessica L.

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