Weebly is a free website builder that is popular for its simplicity and ease of use. It has an intuitive drag-and-drop site editor that anyone can use to create stunning websites.
Since Weebly is free to use, it is a great option for nonprofits. Even its premium plans are affordable.
In addition to being a great way to build your personal portfolio, Weebly also offers a wide range of templates designed specifically for nonprofit organizations.
Weebly’s affordability doesn’t make it an inferior website builder; instead, it is one of the most popular website builders in use since 2006, and it presently powers over 50 million websites worldwide.
Although their selection of free templates isn’t as extensive as some other website builders, they are, however, ideal for building all types of websites including eCommerce, fashion, photography, education, and corporate websites. Its free and premium designs are fully customizable and easy to use.
Nonprofit organizations are often required to provide information about their services or programs to potential donors. This can be challenging because they don’t always have the resources to create professional looking websites.
Weebly helps you create stunning websites, and ecommerce stores in quick time. Simply pick a theme and get started. What's more, it's entirely free.
Nonprofits can benefit from using Weebly to create their websites. These templates include features such as social media sharing buttons, email subscription forms, donation pages, and much more.
Today, we’ll go over the top 10 Weebly templates for nonprofits. In addition, we’ll show you where to get premium Weebly themes if you want to stand out from the crowd.
What To Know About Using Weebly
It’s fairly simple to get started with Weebly. Creating an account is free and only requires you to enter your basic information.
There are two kinds of sites you can build with Weebly: regular websites and e-commerce stores.
Most nonprofits won’t need an e-commerce store, but if you plan on selling memorabilia or other items to support your charitable causes, you can use Weebly.
Benefits Of Using Weebly
Here are some benefits of using Weebly CMS:
- Create beautiful websites with ease
- Build professional looking sites without coding
- Save money by using free templates
- No need to pay for hosting
- Easily share your site with friends and family
- Easy to use drag-and-drop editor
- Free domain name included
- There are hundreds of free and premium themes available in Weebly’s repository
- Online Stores users get Google advertising credit worth $100
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Fast setup time
Choosing A Domain
There are a few options for choosing a domain name.
The first is having your site hosted on a free Weebly subdomain. If you are strapped for cash, this is a good option.
However, sub-domains look less professional, so you might want to invest in your own domain. You can buy a domain from Weebly (or get one for free by upgrading) or from a third-party registrar, such as Namecheap or other Namecheap alternatives.
To connect your domain with Weebly, you must upgrade to the $5/month plan, paid annually. Keep in mind that you will automatically get a premium domain for free when you upgrade to this plan.
Choosing A Theme
Weebly has website themes for diverse use cases, and it has been providing free and affordable premium themes for over 40 million websites from its theme repository.
You can choose any of Weebly’s free themes. Your other options are purchasing a premium theme from a third-party developer or hiring a developer to create a custom design for your nonprofit.
You can customize the look of the theme you choose in the Weebly editor. You can also switch themes at any time without losing your content.
Using the Builder
The Weebly site builder is easy to use. You can drag-and-drop elements from the sidebar to the page, change the position of elements on the page, resize elements, delete elements, change colors, and more.
Elements that you can add to the page include (but are not limited to):
- Title/Heading
- Text
- Button
- Image
- Slideshow
- Map
- Form
- Site search
You can also add new pages to your site and control which pages are shown in the navigational menu.
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Weebly Pricing Plans
Weebly has two pricing packages for Websites and Online Stores.
Here is an overview of Weebly’s plans for Websites:
- Free: Build your Weebly-branded site on a Weebly subdomain (includes SSL security), get 500MB of storage, add contact forms, and get support through chat and the community forum.
- Connect – $5/month: Connect a custom domain.
- Pro – $12/month: Get unlimited storage, remove Weebly ads, add site search capabilities, get site statistics, and get phone support. Accept payments via Square and third-party programs. Includes $100 of Google Adwords credit.
- Business – $25/month: Get advanced e-commerce capabilities, such as product badges, coupon codes, and integrated shipping labels. Add site pop-ups, integrate with Facebook ads, and get e-commerce stats.
For Online Stores
- Pro – $12/month: Get unlimited storage, Free SSL certificate, site search capabilities, site statistics, and phone support. Get basic eCommerce capabilities, such as adding a shopping cart and accepting payments. Includes $100 of Google Adwords credit.
- Business – $25/month: Get advanced e-commerce capabilities, such as product badges, coupon codes, and integrated shipping labels. Add site pop-ups, integrate with Facebook ads, and get e-commerce stats.
- Business Plus – $38/month: All of the above, plus email marketing capabilities and real-time shipping updates.
Top 10 Weebly Themes for Nonprofits
Following are the top 10 Weebly themes for nonprofits. Most of these are available for free in the Weebly marketplace, while three are premium themes from third-party developers.
1. Run
This theme is available for free from Weebly. It’s a perfect theme if you run a nonprofit event, such as a marathon, to support charity.
It’s a simple theme, with a large header to advertise your event. When users scroll down, they can be presented with snapshots and additional details, along with a call-to-action to sign up.
At the very bottom, you can include details about the event organizers.
The theme comes with four pages by default: The homepage, an about page, a signup page, and a contact page.
You can customize this theme by changing the site’s text and images. You can add new elements, such as a section displaying a map of where the event will take place.
You can also add additional pages, such as a FAQs section, remove the contact page, or place a contact form on the signup page.
2. Haberdasher
The Haberdasher theme is a great option if you are starting a blog for your nonprofit.
On the homepage, visitors will be greeted with a header where you can place a call-to-action. The main menu will also have links to your blog, about page, a contact form, and community page.
When users scroll down, they will be shown a small “About Us” snippet, where you can also link to your full About page.
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After that, you can display some of the services you provide or causes you’re in support of.
The blog area is a bit further down on the page, and blog posts will have a nice preview with a blog snippet and an image. You can include a contact form and links to your social networks on the sidebar.
At the bottom of the homepage, you can include more information and a call-to-action.
You can customize all of these sections; for example, you can delete or move sections so that the blog post previews are at the top of your homepage.
You can also add or remove pages from your main menu.
3. Slick
Although the Slick theme, by default, focuses on wildlife conservation, it is perfect for nonprofits who work with any cause. Visitors are greeted with large images and bold text, which you can use to make a bold statement about your mission.
As users scroll down, you can present them with details about the different areas you focus on. The Slick demo, which focuses on wildlife conservation, includes information about different endangered species that the nonprofit is trying to protect.
The next section gives you another opportunity to make a bold statement with large images and text. As the user scrolls further, you can elaborate on the different steps to take to help you reach your goal.
The collapsible menu in the top-right corner expands when clicked on. This leaves more room for your header image and title.
There is also a default menu in the footer. The menu, by default, has three pages: Home, About, and Donate.
4. Unite
While the Unite theme is geared towards startups, nonprofits can use it as well. Its full width-header and simple black-and-white design make it the perfect choice if you are looking for something a little less bold than the Slick theme.
The homepage is perfectly designed to help you tell visitors exactly what you do, starting from your mission statement in the header and continuing to the details visitors will see when they scroll down.
There is a header menu, which by default has four pages: Home, Services, About, and Contact.
You can customize the header menu – for example; you can change the Services page to a Mission page and/or add a Donate page.
Like the homepage, the Services and About pages have full-width headers where you can make bold introductory statements. On the About page, you can include a list of your organization’s leaders.
5. Birdseye
Birdseye is the perfect theme for showcasing your work as an individual. It is perfect if you are a thought leader, a motivational speaker, or another public figure focused on effecting change.
It has beautiful headline fade effects and navigational elements that transition as you scroll.
There are a few different versions of the Birdseye theme available on Weebly. While all of them have similar layouts, you might prefer to work with one over the other.
The Elijah Soul theme has a dark design. It’s great for adding a sense of mystery.
On the homepage, you can include information about who you are and what you do. There is also a gallery page, which you can turn into a page that showcases the causes you work with.
The Sarah Smith theme has a brighter tone. The homepage includes a button linking to a case study, a portfolio, and a contact section.
There are menus in the header and the footer, linking to four default pages: Home, My Work, About, and Contact.
The Darin Smalls theme has a header with “Leaps & Bounds” written in bold letters across a scenic sunset (this can be changed). While originally designed for travelers who want to showcase their travels, it is also great for motivational speakers.
The Oikos theme was originally designed for designers but can work for organizations that want to showcase public or charitable projects that they have completed.
6. Squared
The Squared theme has an image-first design. The homepage consists of a large picture and a header (by default, the header’s text is Our Story).
You can also add a paragraph after the header to further elaborate on your header title. On the homepage, there are also icons that link to your social profiles.
On the left-hand side, there is a menu. By default, the pages displayed are Story (the homepage), RSVP, Registry, and Location.
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This theme is great for local charities or organizers of local events. You can customize everything to fit your needs.
This theme also has e-commerce capabilities, so you can sell memorabilia and other items when using it.
7. Oasis
The Oasis theme has a split-screen design.
On the left-hand side, you can display bold images and other visuals that tell a story. On the right pane, you can include information about your work and inform visitors about how they can help.
You can also include elements such as maps and galleries.
The navigational menu on the upper-left corner is expandable. By default, the four pages on the menu are Home, About, Journal, and Get In Touch.
This theme is another good option for thought leaders and public figures. However, any nonprofit can use it.
8. Innovation
Innovation is a premium theme designed for Weebly websites by Webfire Themes.
At the top of the page, you can greet visitors with a stunning slideshow displaying your work and projects.
This premium theme comes with many other features as well. For example, you can use widget sliders to show users a rotating list of your goals.
The testimonial slider and number count feature can be used by nonprofits to showcase how many projects they have completed, how many people they have helped, how many cities they operate in, etc.
Service icons make listing your goals and projects fun. You can use hover boxes to provide an interactive user experience.
You can use progress bars to show your progress on different issues, while team boxes let you showcase influential members of your organization and what their roles are.
Innovation’s contact forms are well-designed. You can include an image and customize the text and fields.
You can use either a one-page or a multi-page site design. The Innovation theme is mobile responsive and works well on tablets and phones.
There are eight-page layouts, allowing you to build a full site with multiple pages. You can customize the theme and change its colors.
The Innovation theme uses a drag-and-drop editor that allows you to customize your pages; additionally, you can customize each page element fully, independent of each other.
Additional features include (but are not limited to):
- Image and video background
- Animations
- Stylish blockquotes
- Lifetime technical support
Using Innovation gives you the advantages of using all of Weebly’s standard features as well.
Innovation costs $40. It is also available as part of a Webfire Themes membership (GO Premium), which costs $29/month.
9. Kudos
Kudos is another premium and multi-functional theme from Webfire Themes. Kudos is a multi-functional theme that can be used on any website.
You can use Kudos to create a blog, sell products, showcase a portfolio, or promote an event.
Kudos is the perfect mix between simplicity and boldness. The header can include a slider, or for an extra fee ($16), you can have a beautiful Ken Burns slider, which gives the illusion of motion.
When users scroll down, they will see a section where you can include information about your nonprofit and a contact form. This is mostly simple and easy-to-read black-on-white text.
After that, you can include information about your ethics, goals, or causes. There are additional sections you can include on your homepage, including a gallery.
Kudos costs $40.
10. Oxygen
Oxygen is a premium Weebly theme developed by Luminous Themes.
Although it has a minimalistic design, it has a wide variety of useful features. It is fully responsive and works well on all devices, including Smart TVs.
Apart from being a Weebly theme for nonprofits, it can also be used for eCommerce and membership sites.
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The theme includes 15 unique page design types, making it perfect for larger websites. Here are some of the page designs available:
- Slider Page – Comes with full-screen slideshow
- ScrolliPage – Users can scroll down or use the right-side menu to skip to sections of the page
- Video Page – Add a video to the header background or specific section backgrounds
- PureSlider Header Slider – Add contact forms, Youtube videos, and other native Weebly elements to your Oxygen header
- TrueParallax – This page uses parallax to create a stunning design
- Splash Page – Single pages with no scrolling
- Blog – For building a blog
- No Header Page – For building a web page without header.
It has a pixel-perfect dynamic design and an interactive user interface.
Oxygen has two pricing plans for a lifetime license:
- Standard – $79
- Developer – $99
Bonus theme: The Orbit theme from Webfire Themes. This theme is free.
However, it is not a full theme but simply a “coming soon” page with a countdown timer and a field where users can enter their email address to be notified when your site launches. It is great for nonprofits that have not yet fully launched their site.
Where To Find Premium Weebly Themes
Weebly doesn’t have nearly as many third-party theme developers as other website builders. You won’t have an abundance of options like you would if you were using WordPress.
Nevertheless, there are several sources where you can find high-quality premium Weebly themes. Here are some of them:
- Webfire Themes – Webfire has high-quality themes, and you can save money by getting all of their themes with their $29/month membership
- Luminous Themes – Luminous currently has four Weebly themes.
- Bamboo Studio – Bamboo has sixteen Weebly themes (including e-commerce themes), starting at $37
- Mojo Marketplace – Mojo Marketplace has only six themes
- DivTag Templates – DivTag has a wide selection of Weebly Themes, but they have currently paused sales to all of their products, so check back later.
- ThemeForest – ThemeForest also has only three Weebly themes.
- RoomyThemes – Unlike others, RoomyThemes has about 12 themes for Weebly CMS.
Wrapping It Up
Most nonprofits will find that Weebly’s free themes fit their needs. Weebly’s themes are intuitive and don’t have a big learning curve; they offer its users varieties of options, including customizable headers with background images, user-friendly sidebars, and amazing landing pages with high conversion rates.
You also won’t have to deal with third parties and their customer support or downloading and uploading themes since the Weebly website builder has a vast repository of feature-rich free and paid themes.
At just $5/month for domain hosting, you have access to amazing features such as site editor, unlimited webpages, free SSL certificate, etc., which makes Weebly one of the most affordable website builders for nonprofits.
Benjamin Levin is a digital marketing professional with 4+ years of experience with inbound and outbound marketing. He helps small businesses reach their content creation, social media marketing, email marketing, and paid advertising goals. His hobbies include reading and traveling.