Nonprofit & Church Website Templates
Build a website that inspires action, loads instantly, and costs almost nothing to host. Every template scores 100/100 on Lighthouse - because your mission deserves a professional web presence.
Why Wumty for Nonprofits & Churches
Your donors, volunteers, and community members judge your organization by your website. A slow, outdated site undermines trust. But nonprofits can't afford to spend thousands on custom development or hundreds per month on hosting.
Wumty templates are static HTML - they host for free on platforms like Netlify and Cloudflare Pages. Every page scores 100/100 on Lighthouse accessibility, which means your site works for everyone, including visitors using screen readers or slow connections.
Free or Near-Free Hosting
Static sites host for free on Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, and Vercel. Keep your budget for your mission, not your website.
100/100 Accessibility
Perfect Lighthouse accessibility score out of the box. Semantic HTML and ARIA attributes ensure your site works for everyone.
SEO Built In
Get discovered by potential donors and volunteers. Meta tags, structured data, and sitemap generation included.
Contact Forms Ready
Built-in contact form for volunteer signups, donation inquiries, and general questions. No form service fees.
Blog for Updates
Share news, event recaps, and impact stories with a built-in blog. Keep your community engaged and informed.
Easy Content Updates
Update pages by editing simple markdown files. No CMS login, no database, no technical overhead.
Choose Your Plan
Pre-built and ready to deploy. Pay once, own it forever.
Starter
Pre-built nonprofit website
- Mission & team pages
- WCAG accessible layouts
- Dark mode & SEO ready
- Deploy in under 1 hour
- Community support
Single Site
1 industry template
- 1 production site
- Contact & volunteer forms
- Blog for news & updates
- Event listings & donation CTAs
- Organization schema markup
Studio
All templates included
- 10 production sites
- Calculator Kit included
- Priority support for 1 year
- Content collections & schema
- Best value for growing organizations
Agency
Everything in Studio
- Unlimited production sites
- Monorepo architecture
- Per-site theming system
- White-label ready
- 1-year priority support
Battle-Tested
Battle-tested across real agency deployments.
Lifetime Updates
Every template update is yours forever.
Top Lighthouse Performance
Fastest sites in your market, out of the box.
A nonprofit website template should reflect the seriousness of your mission without draining the budget that funds it. Most organizations end up on WordPress with an expensive theme, a handful of plugins, and a hosting bill that quietly grows year over year. Wumty templates take a different approach: static HTML that hosts for free, scores 100/100 on Lighthouse, and gives your organization a professional web presence from day one.
Why Your Nonprofit or Church Needs a Fast Website in 2026
Donors decide whether to trust your organization within seconds of landing on your site. A slow-loading page with outdated design signals that an organization is underfunded, disorganized, or inactive - even if none of that is true. First impressions happen fast, and your website is often the first impression.
Google factors page speed directly into search rankings through Core Web Vitals. For nonprofits competing for visibility on terms like “food bank near me” or “volunteer opportunities [city],” a fast site is not a luxury. It is the difference between appearing on page one and being buried behind organizations with better-optimized websites.
Accessibility is equally critical. Nonprofits and churches serve diverse communities, including people with visual impairments, motor disabilities, and cognitive differences. A nonprofit website template that fails basic accessibility standards excludes the very people many organizations exist to serve. Every Wumty template scores 100/100 on Lighthouse accessibility with semantic HTML, proper heading hierarchy, ARIA labels, and sufficient color contrast built in.
WordPress sites with multiple plugins frequently break accessibility compliance when themes and plugins conflict. A static Wumty site has no plugin conflicts because there are no plugins. The HTML is clean, semantic, and predictable. Screen readers parse it correctly. Keyboard navigation works. Text scales properly. These are not afterthoughts - they are structural features of the architecture.
Cost is the other factor that makes static sites compelling for mission-driven organizations. WordPress hosting runs $10-50/month for basic shared plans, and performance-optimized hosting costs significantly more. Add premium plugins, security monitoring, and backup services, and a WordPress nonprofit site can easily cost $500-1,000 per year in recurring fees. A static Wumty site deploys to Netlify or Cloudflare Pages for free on their generous free tiers, which handle far more traffic than most nonprofit sites generate.
What You Get with Wumty
Every Wumty nonprofit website template includes the features organizations need most: a way to share your mission, a way for people to get in touch, and a way to publish updates that keep your community engaged.
The Single Site ($149) includes a fully functional site built on Astro 6, SolidJS for interactive components, and Tailwind CSS 4 for styling. You get responsive layouts, dark mode, SEO fundamentals, and a clean design that works for churches, charities, advocacy groups, and community organizations. It includes content collections for blog posts, event pages, team bios, and program descriptions. The built-in contact form captures volunteer signups and donation inquiries without requiring a third-party form service. Structured data markup helps Google display rich results for your organization directly in search.
Studio ($399) is ideal for organizations managing multiple chapters, locations, or programs. You get all templates, 10 production sites, Calculator Kit included, and a full year of priority support - all at a price that respects your budget.
The Agency ($799) plan is designed for web developers serving multiple nonprofit clients or denominational organizations managing sites for multiple congregations. It includes monorepo architecture, shared component libraries, and theme tokens that let you reskin the same codebase for different organizations while maintaining a single source of truth.
All tiers share the same foundation: 100/100 Lighthouse scores, dark mode without flash, and content management through markdown files. Your staff or volunteers update the site by editing text files - no CMS credentials to manage, no database to back up, no security patches to install. Pay once, own it forever - no monthly subscriptions.
Built for Mission-Driven Organizations
Nonprofits and churches rarely have dedicated web developers on staff. The person updating the website is usually an office manager, a communications volunteer, or a board member who already has a full plate. Wumty templates are designed for this reality.
Content updates happen in markdown - plain text files with simple formatting syntax. Changing a page title, updating event details, or adding a new blog post requires editing a file and saving it. The site rebuilds automatically. There is no login screen, no admin dashboard to learn, and no risk of accidentally breaking a plugin or theme.
For organizations that use Git (or have a tech-savvy volunteer who does), the workflow is even smoother. Push a change to your repository, and your hosting platform rebuilds and deploys the site automatically. Version history means you can always roll back if something goes wrong.
The static architecture also eliminates entire categories of maintenance. No WordPress updates to apply. No plugin vulnerabilities to patch. No database to optimize. No brute-force login attempts to defend against. Your site is HTML files served from a global CDN - there is no server to hack and no database to compromise. A volunteer can maintain a Wumty site with 30 minutes of training.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does hosting cost for a nonprofit site?
Nothing, in most cases. Static sites deploy for free on Netlify (100 GB bandwidth/month), Cloudflare Pages (unlimited bandwidth), and Vercel (100 GB bandwidth/month). These free tiers handle far more traffic than typical nonprofit websites generate. Your only recurring cost is your domain name, which runs about $10-15 per year. Wumty’s Single Site starts at just $149.
Can we accept donations through the website?
Wumty templates do not include a built-in payment processor, but integrating donation functionality is straightforward. Link your “Donate” button to a service like Donorbox, PayPal Giving Fund, Stripe, or your existing donation platform. These services handle payment processing, tax receipts, and recurring donations - specialized functionality best left to dedicated tools. Your Wumty site provides the fast, trustworthy front door that motivates visitors to click that button.
Do we need a developer to maintain the site?
No. Day-to-day content updates - blog posts, event announcements, page edits - happen through markdown files. If your staff can write an email, they can update the website. For the initial setup and deployment, a volunteer with basic technical comfort can follow the documentation. For customization beyond the template defaults (new page layouts, custom components, branding changes), basic HTML and CSS knowledge helps, or you can hire a developer for a one-time setup and then maintain the site independently.
Is the site accessible for users with disabilities?
Yes. Every Wumty template scores 100/100 on Lighthouse accessibility. The templates use semantic HTML5 elements, proper heading hierarchy, ARIA labels on interactive components, sufficient color contrast ratios, and keyboard-navigable interfaces. Images include descriptive alt text placeholders that you fill in with meaningful descriptions. This level of accessibility compliance is not just good practice - it is often a legal requirement for organizations that receive federal funding. Contact us if you have specific accessibility questions about your use case.
See live examples on our Showcase page.
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Ready to build your nonprofit or church website? Choose a plan above or contact us if you need help choosing the right tier for your organization. If you are building a site for a small business or local service provider, check out our small business templates. Organizations that rely heavily on content publishing may also benefit from our blog templates or course creator templates for educational content.
Get Your Nonprofit Online Today
Pick a plan above. Every template hosts for free on Netlify or Cloudflare Pages and scores 100/100 on accessibility. See live examples on our Showcase page.