Website Technical Updates

Help Community Action Marin (San Rafael) improve their website's functionality by performing updates and/or fixes and educating them on how to resolve minor issues.
Community Action Marin (San Rafael)
San Rafael, CA, USA
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Community Action Marin (San Rafael)
San Rafael, CA, USA

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Posted October 15th

Project details

What we need
  • Updates and/or fixes to Organization’s existing website (e.g., bug fixes, plugin or widget integration, etc.)
  • Training for up to 3 Organization staff members on how to resolve minor issues going forward (if applicable)
Additional details

We are looking for someone who has experience in Search Engine Optimization and has done a lot of work using Yoast with Wordpress.

What we have in place
  • We currently have analytics data to share, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have someone who can provide access to analytics/wordpress, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $3,757 , allowing us to have our staff focus on other projects that contribute to achieving our awareness and development goals.

Our organization has limited awareness in our community. We want those who need our services (low income & communities of color) in Marin County to be able to find us and know the full range of programs we have to support them. We also want others to partner with us, either to provide services, volunteer, or donate.

Project plan

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Prep: Share Scope of Updates
  • Volunteer Manager shares link to existing website with Professional
  • Volunteer Manager provides list of required updates or issues to resolve
  • 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: Kick-Off Meeting
  • Volunteer Manager and Professional connect to discuss requested updates and/or fixes, and agree on a project timeline
  • Volunteer Manager provides Professional with credentials to access the website admin portal
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Milestone 2: Review Updates
  • Professional makes the requested updates and/or fixes to the website (if available, the changes should be made in a test or development environment first)
  • Volunteer Manager reviews each update or fix, and reports any remaining issues to the Professional (e.g., new bugs that were created by the updates, etc.)
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Milestone 3: Implementation of Updates
  • Professional implements updates and/or fixes to the live website
  • Professional troubleshoots any issues that may arise immediately after implementing changes on the live site
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Milestone 4: Training (Optional)
  • If requested, Professional trains up to 3 team members on how to update site and resolve minor issues going forward
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About the org

Community Action Marin (San Rafael)
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Our mission

We make it possible for people to achieve wellbeing by providing the education, mental health, and vital services they need. Together, we break down the barriers that get int he way of fair and lasting change in service to better outcomes for all.

What we do

We're working to make Marin a place where all of us can live with dignity and respect and have an equal opportunity to support ourselves and each other. A third of households don't earn a sustainable income, and that rises to over half for people of color. Shockingly, a family of four now needs $130,000 a year to cover their basic needs, a 50% increase from 2014. With 20% of people earning $20,000 or less, this problem is only getting worse.

Our job is to fill in the gaps and help people lift themselves up. We cover unexpected financial emergencies so people can keep a roof over their heads and the lights on at home. We make sure kids can do well in school by making early childhood education and care affordable. We're removing the stigma of mental health challenges and getting people and their loved ones through times of crisis and we're helping people take charge of their money and grow their income so they can have a more secure future.

For over 50 years, we've been there when our community needed us most. We now offer more support to more people than any other organization in the county, but demand is growing every day. We're galvanizing our community to tackle these issues as a shared social responsibility so Marin can work for each and every one of us.

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