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Aid on the Hill

Design and launch a website for a new nonprofit to disseminate educational materials, raise donations, and host events.

In the wake of DOGE's cuts to federal spending in early 2025, former aid professionals and international development advocates needed to fight to preserve their lifesaving work. Aid on the Hill formed as a grassroots organization to educate policymakers and the public about international assistance. 

 

I built this website with the urgency and necessity of their message top of mind.

Scope

Deliverables

audience workshop

site mapping

brand identity

wireframing

site development

QA

fully functioning website with donation, membership, and events capabilities

Timeline

2 weeks

Role

wore every hat

Full case study coming soon!

In the mean time, check out the live site and learn about the importance of international assistance work.

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