The Nehemiah Project

Telling a non-profit’s brand story to increase community support and engagement


Web Design

Brand Identity

UX/UI Design

The Challenge

The Nehemiah Project is a non profit that assists low income families with housing repairs and services. As the business was looking to expand its outreach, they encountered a problem: no one understood what exactly they did. Their website did not properly communicate their impact or value, resulting in low community engagement, donations, and partnership opportunities.

Our Approach

I worked with the founder to understand the core values of their brand, the story they wanted to tell and the audience they were looking to reach. Using their existing brand visuals, we crafted a new website that conveyed their brand and communicated the value and impact they bring to the community.

Screenshots of a community website highlighting programs for improving living conditions, with sections on impact, services, and partnerships, featuring images of community members and project activities.
Laptop screen displaying a donation webpage for the Nehemiah Project, supporting seniors and disabled citizens in metro Atlanta, with a photo of an elderly couple and options to select donation amounts.
A person holding a smartphone displaying a community resource list including water bill assistance, homestead exemption, and empower line programs.
A screenshot collage of a community service website with sections for donations, mission statement, contact information, and community resources, featuring images of seniors and community members.

Impact


The result was a 25% increase in subscribers, 23% increase in donations and increased brand recognition in professional settings.