Ongoing email and website support for nonprofits and mission-driven organizations.
Email and website work usually isn’t anyone’s full-time job. It sits between roles, gets postponed, and turns urgent at the worst times. I take responsibility for that work so it doesn’t keep competing with everything else you’re managing.
Support happens every month, not just when something breaks.
We agree on what’s included so requests stay reasonable and predictable.
Work is handled during normal business hours with clear timelines.
When everyone is doing a little bit of everything, important tasks fall through the cracks. Email works when someone owns the calendar. Websites stay useful when someone keeps them current. My role is to take those responsibilities off your plate.
I manage ongoing email communication so it doesn’t get written at the last minute.
This is practical management, not complex automation or campaigns.
I keep your existing website accurate and functional.
I don’t redesign websites. I maintain what you already rely on.
Most organizations know email and websites matter. The problem is finding time to manage them alongside programs, fundraising, and operations.
This happens when no one has clear ownership. That’s where I step in.
$750–$1,200 per month
Depending on volume and scope.
Ongoing monthly support with a three-month minimum to allow for stability and planning.
Work is completed during standard business hours. No weekends, no emergencies.
I work with a limited number of organizations to keep communication clear and response times reasonable.
“What matters is what happens after the announcement.”
I supported a community fridge initiative that depended on clear information and regular updates. Interest wasn’t the issue — time and follow-through were. Assigning responsibility kept the project active and reliable. The same principle applies to email and website work.
I’ve worked in environments where accuracy and follow-through mattered. I bring that same approach to nonprofits and mission-driven organizations that need dependable help with work they don’t have time to manage themselves.
Currently completing a Master’s in Public Administration
Share a short overview of your organization and what feels hardest to keep up with right now. I’ll review it and let you know if it looks like a good fit.