Website Audit

Help Alaska Native Birthworkers Community assess whether or not their current website is optimally supporting its mission and goals, and outline the scope for needed changes and improvements.
Alaska Native Birthworkers Community
Anchorage, AK, USA
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Anchorage, AK, USA

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Posted April 23rd

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What we need
  • Feedback on the current website’s layout, user functionality, mobile-friendliness, visual design, content, and other key features
  • Clear articulation of the Organization’s goals for the website
  • Recommendations for improvements to help achieve the Organization’s desired goals
  • Note: If you are looking for a more specific, in-depth audit of your website's design and usability, try our Website Usability Audit project
Additional details

Our website, www.nativebirthworkers.org, was lovingly created by a team member many years ago who had very little experience with web design/development/content/accessibility knowledge, as a gift to support our very grassroots organizing and to advertise our free services to birthing families in our community. We have grown a lot since then and realize the need for web updates and support. We would be so grateful to work with someone willing to support our work in this way!

What we have in place
  • We currently have a staff point of contact who created the website, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have an attitude of gratitude, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,762 , allowing us to continue offering free direct services to Indigenous birthing families in Alaska, free birthworker trainings to Indigenous birthworkers in Alaska, and supporting positive systemic change.

Our organization was started to offer free direct services to our community through very grassroots means among a handful of dedicated and passionate volunteers. We have grown significantly over the past two years, and are seeking support for our marketing and communications needs to stay well connected to our community. Having a well functioning website will serve our goals to clearly community with our community and to help the broader community understand who we are and what we do.

Project plan

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Prep: Goal Setting
  • Volunteer Manager provides overview of current website and any past analysis
  • Professional connects with Volunteer Manager for a brainstorming/overview session and gathers information on the Organization’s goals, target audiences and desired functionality or uses of the website
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager outline next steps and timeline for the project
  • 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: Initial Review & Feedback
  • Professional reviews current website pages, site map, any past statistical research into site performance and available traffic data
  • Professional analyzes current site layout, visuals and content, and delivers a draft document detailing the strategies, objectives and recommended tactics for proposed changes to the website
  • Volunteer Manager reviews draft and provides feedback to the Professional
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Milestone 2: Final Website Audit
  • Professional delivers final strategy to the Organization after incorporating feedback, and provides recommendations for future overhaul or redesign efforts, based on staff capacity and budget
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Alaska Native Birthworkers Community
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Helena J.

Volunteer manager

Our mission

To serve Alaska Native birthing families so that they feel supported, well cared for, and full of the information they need to make confident choices around reproductive health, birthing, and parenthood. In doing this, we seek to reclaim as well as create new ceremony to heal our ancestors, ourselves, and future generations who may have been harmed through the colonization of our bodies, healthcare, and birthing practices.

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