Presence — At Zero CostEvery year, The Web People selects two deserving NGOs and builds a complete website for them free of cost — helping them amplify their work, reach supporters, and raise donations more effectively.
We focus on NGOs that are creating measurable impact in underserved communities:
Empowering individuals with physical, developmental, and cognitive disabilities.
Supporting schools, learning centers, and community education programs.
Training youth, women, and workers for sustainable livelihoods.
At The Web People, we believe technology can do more than build businesses —it can change lives.
Many NGOs do incredible work, but struggle with digital visibility due to limited budgets. A well-built website can help them.
So each year, we commit our team, creativity, and expertise to uplift two NGOs who genuinely deserve support.
This is our way of giving back to the community that shaped us.
NGOs fill the form with basic details and past work.
We evaluate based on impact, transparency, and digital readiness.
One in January Batch and one in June Batch.
We understand your story, goals, and challenges.
4–6 weeks timeline for completion.
We train your team to manage the content.
This initiative is ideal for NGOs that:
Have been operational for at least 2 years
Are registered as Trust / Society / Section 8
Work in disability, rural education, or rural skill development
Are willing to provide content and photos
Can participate actively in the website development process
8+ years in digital transformation industry
Worked with 220+ businesses, institutes & community programs
Expertise in UI/UX, brand storytelling, and modern technology
Strong commitment to community upliftment
Team experienced in building donation & non-profit platforms
Yes. The website design & development is 100% free.
Only donation gateway setup may have a nominal cost (if required).
NGOs in disability support, rural education, or skill development.
If your current website is outdated, unclear, or broken, we can rebuild it.
Yes, free for the first year.
Yes, the initiative is open to NGOs across India.