Who We Help

Free website for community groups

Your community does real work. Your website should show it.

Webspansion builds free websites for community organizations, local associations, and neighborhood groups that need a credible home online.

Who this is for

This is for community groups, local associations, and neighborhood organizations that serve a specific community or place. That includes:

  • Cultural and heritage associations (Nepali, South Asian, African, Latinx, etc.)
  • Neighborhood associations and block groups
  • Religious community outreach groups
  • Parent-teacher organizations and school community groups
  • Local arts and cultural organizations
  • Language and cultural preservation groups
  • Community centers and local support networks

The problem

Community organizations often rely on word of mouth, flyers, and Facebook groups. That works within the community, but it makes it hard for people outside to discover you, for journalists to write about you, for funders to find you, or for new community members to know you exist.

A simple website changes that. It gives your organization a permanent home that anyone can find, regardless of which social platform is popular this year.

Read more: How community organizations can look more trustworthy online and What community groups should put on their website.

How Webspansion can help

  • A homepage explaining who your group is and who it serves
  • About section, your community, your history, your leadership
  • Events and programs section
  • How to get involved or connect
  • Contact info and form
  • Gallery of community events and activities if photos are available
  • Mobile-friendly and accessible layout
  • Basic SEO so people searching for your community can find you

What Webspansion does not guarantee

Acceptance is not guaranteed. Projects are selected carefully based on capacity and fit.

This is a starter website, not a full platform. Community management tools, member portals, and event booking are outside free scope.

Post-launch updates are based on availability. Regular content updates (new events, news posts) may need to be handled by your organization.

What to prepare before applying

  • Organization or group name
  • Who your community is and what you do
  • List of events or programs
  • Contact info to show publicly
  • Logo if available; photos if available
  • Social media links

Related reading

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about getting a free website for your community group.

Does our group need to be officially registered?+

No. Webspansion builds sites for informal community groups, clubs, and associations, not just registered organizations. If your group does real work in your community, you can apply.

Most of us are volunteers with limited time. Is the site hard to maintain?+

It is built to be low-maintenance. The site is static, so it will not break on its own, and there is nothing to log into or update daily. If something needs changing later, you can ask, and I make the update based on availability.

Our events and meeting times change often. Can the site handle that?+

Yes, in a practical way. For details that change constantly, the site can point to a free tool you already keep current, like a social page or a sign-up form, so visitors always see the latest without the whole site being rebuilt each time.

Can a website actually help us reach more people?+

It gives your group a real home online that people can find and trust, beyond a single social account. Good SEO basics are included so you are set up to be found, though no one can guarantee rankings.

Ready to apply?

Free. Personal. No agency. Just apply and explain what your community needs.

Not sure if you qualify? Start here →