Website Set Up (CMS-Based)
Website Set Up (CMS-Based)
Project details
What we need
- Set up of a new website using a Content Management System (CMS) like Wordpress, Squarespace, Joomla, Drupal, or Weebly
- Training to ensure Organization's staff members can update content and manage the site post-launch
- Note: We recommend that you do a Website Content Plan project first, so that you have all the content ready for your new CMS-based site. A CMS-based website can be maintained and updated easily - no coding required!
What we have in place
- We currently have content for the website, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have graphic materials such as photos, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $16,822 , allowing us to purchase more sewing machines and materials for our Tailoring project for adolescent mothers and school leavers from Blantyre City slums. We will also use the funds to pay trainers.
This project will make our organization and our activities visible to a wide audience which will include donors. The website is considered as a fundraising tool.
Project plan
Our mission
Badilika Foundation is a non profit organization which was established in 2006 in Blantyre, Malawi with the aim to improve the livelihoods of communities especially of underprivileged girls and women from rural and urban slum areas. We envision a society where girls and women are free take part in the development processes of their communities and able to lead. Our core focus areas are: improving access to education for girls and young women; linking girls and women to access quality health services including HIV services, providing opportunities for economic development, promoting human rights of girls and women, and addressing effects of climate change.
What we do
Our core activities are:
1. Ensuring that marginalized girls and young women have access to secondary school education through provision of scholarships and mentorship.
2. Facilitating linkages for girls and women to access quality health services such as HIV prevention & treatment, and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services.
3. Providing opportunities for economic empowerment through vocational skills training, cash transfer and small loans schemes.
4. Advocating for human rights of women and girls who face stigma and discrimination such as female sex workers, AGYW and people living with HIV.