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EasySite™ Charity Content Management – Helping To Promote Your Message

Fully accessible website content management for Charities

Charities and not-for-profit organisations need to provide fully accessible websites whilst making the best use of financial budgets. At EIBS we understand the need to ensure all website projects create a rapid return on investment. Working with numerous charities and not-for-profit organisations, we have demonstrated time and time again that EasySite™ content management system provides enhanced information sharing and rapid ROI.

Out-of-the box functionality for publishing and fundraising

Preferred for its incredible simplicity and rapid adoption by non-technical staff, EasySite™ CMS allows for prompt deployment within any organisation. Our out-of-the-box total web content management functionality and a large library of plug-in advanced functionality modules massively reduce project durations and allow you to launch your new site in weeks not months.  Coupled with our total service portfolio, including consultancy, training, design and support, you'll have a fully functioning, proven and reliable content managed site saving you time and money.

Find out more about the EasySite Content Management System for Charities

Learn more about the benefits of EasySite™ CMS or read our CMS for Charities and Not-for-profit case studies to see how EasySite™ CMS has helped numerous organisations to meet their content management needs.

Charity Content Management News from EasySite

  • CAYSH - Croydon Association for Yound Single Homeless Logo EasySite Chosen by CAYSH for New WebsiteEIBS Ltd is delighted to announce that EasySite CMS has been chosen to power the new website for CAYSH – Croydon Association for Young Single Homeless.
  • Federation of Master Builders screenshot EIBS Celebrates New Live Sites with EasySite CMSEIBS Ltd is pleased to announce that a number of sites have recently gone live powered by EasySite CMS. EasySite allows organisations of any size to take control of their websites allowing them to build and manage their sites with no technical ability and only minimal training.
  • Football Foundation EasySite CMS For Football FoundationEIBS are delighted to announce that the Football Foundation have recently chosen EasySite Content Management System for the charitys new website.
  • Football Foundation Home Page Football Foundation Launches New SiteThe Football Foundation website has been powered by EasySite™ CMS since July 2004. Following a recent process review the Football Foundation made the decision to relaunch their site and upgrade to the newest version of EasySite. f
  • Help the Hospices logo Help The Hospices Choose EasySite CMSEIBS is pleased to announce that Help the Hospices has recently chosen EasySite CMS to power a number of new sites that provide information, support and services to carers, hospices, health and social care professionals, patients and their families.
  • Mental Health Foundation logo Mental Health Foundation Choose Easysite CMSThe Mental Health Foundation has recently chosen EasySite™ Content Managemet System (CMS) for a redesign of their current website.

EasySite Content Management Apps for Charities and the Third Sector

  • Banner Advertising ManagerThe EasySite Banner advertising manager module lets you manage online ad campaigns to publish across your site and includes full clickthough statistics and metrics
  • BloggingPublish weblogs (blogs) using the EasySite Blogging module
  • Directory BuilderManage your online directories - EasySite™ Directory Builder
  • Discussion forumsCreate discussion forums wherever they are needed on your site with EasySite Discussion Forums module
  • Email a friendLet your visitors easily email their friends with links to content on your site
  • E-shopThe EasySite eShop module provides the functionality required to integrate and maintain a shopping cart style shop on your website
  • Events CalendarsEvents can be stored based on categories, by date and with full detailed information about starting times, locations and contacts.
  • Form BuilderCreate and manage online forms and questionnaires with the EasySite Form Builder module
  • Job VacanciesThe EasySite vacancies module lets you manage multiple vacancy databases with full categorisation of job types.
  • Mailing ListThe EasySite Mailing List module lets you create and manage email newsletters and subscriptions
  • PollsCreate and manage the responses to online polls on your site with the EasySite Polling Management module
  • Quiz BuilderBuild interactive quizzes and tests for your sites with the EasySite Quiz Builder module
  • URL ShortcutsShorten nested URLS to a single word and phrase - ideal for print campaigns
  • WYSIWYG Inline EditingAll authoring in EasySite is performed entirely through the front end with an editor that has similar functionality to MS Word.

EasySite Charity and Not for Profit Content Management Examples

Enlarge ImageGreat Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity
Enlarge ImageHelp the Hospices
Help the Hospices

See how EasySite can help your Charity

An EasySite product demo is the best way to learn about EasySite and to see if our web content management system is the right fit for your government organisation.

Online Webinar

Online product demonstrations are scheduled every Monday weekly and are led by one of our products experts. A demo lasts about an hour and provides time for questions and answers.

Face to Face Demonstrations

For a more tailored and personal look at EasySite our nationwide team of product experts are available to meet face to face and give you a live demonstration of EasySite CMS where you can try our solutions for yourself

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Last updated 28 August 2009