Digital Presence
Best for: Small NGO, Church, or Community Group
- Up to 5-page mobile-friendly website
- WhatsApp contact button
- Facebook feed integration
- Photo gallery
- Donation information page
- Basic SEO setup
- 30-day post-launch support
NGO & Community Websites
Websites for Myanmar, Chin, and community organizations — built in your language, designed for donor credibility, and trained to your team. Not a Facebook page. A proper website.
New Delhi · India, Southeast Asia & diaspora worldwide · Burmese, Chin/Mizo & English support · Community support pricing available
Donors, grant bodies, and UNHCR look for websites — not Facebook. A professional website makes your organization findable and credible to the people who matter most.
Most international funding applications ask for your website. Without one, your application looks incomplete before anyone reads it. One funded grant returns 10–50× the cost of the site.
Your Facebook posts can display automatically on your website. You keep posting to Facebook as normal — the website stays current with zero extra work.
A website signals that your organization is serious, established, and accountable. It shows donors and partners that you plan to be around.
Clear, practical websites and digital systems for NGOs, churches, community groups, education projects, and refugee welfare initiatives.
Best for: Small NGO, Church, or Community Group
Best for: Verified small NGO or refugee welfare group with limited budget
Best for: Active NGO, Education NGO, or Grant-focused Organization
Best for: Eligible community project / refugee welfare organization
Best for: Established NGO or donor-facing organization
₹800 – ₹1,000/mo
Starter clients and small community groups
₹1,800 – ₹2,500/mo
Standard clients and active NGOs
₹4,000 – ₹5,000/mo
Pro clients and donor-facing NGOs
Final pricing is confirmed after scope, language requirements, content readiness, and delivery timeline are reviewed.
50% to start · 50% before launch · Domain, hosting, paid tools, translation, and third-party services are separate.
Standard India payment gateways don't work for Myanmar diaspora donors. Every site includes a donation information page with the channels your actual donors use.
| Channel | Who It Reaches | How It Works on the Site |
|---|---|---|
| KBZPay | Myanmar-based donors | QR code display on site |
| WaveMoney | Myanmar diaspora worldwide | QR + wallet ID displayed |
| Wise | International diaspora | Step-by-step instructions in Burmese |
| PayPal | Global donors | Donation link or embedded button |
| UPI / Bank Transfer | India-based supporters | QR code + account details |
| Razorpay | India 12A/80G registered NGOs only | Payment gateway with receipt |
Donation compliance and legal registration are the client's responsibility. See full terms →
I understand the context you're building for — not as an outside contractor, but as someone who has worked directly inside these communities.
I work in Chin, Burmese, Hindi, and English. Training, documentation, and support all happen in your language.
Your team learns to manage the website after handover. You won't need to call me every time you want to post an update.
I offer maintenance plans because I want to be your organization's first call when something breaks — not someone you have to find again.
Grant applications are in mind from day one. Every site is built to pass donor credibility checks — UNHCR registration, team photos, activity proof.
I run ECC Computer Training Centre in New Delhi, where I've trained hundreds of community members in digital skills since 2016. This is what I do.
Let's build your digital presence
Send a short note. No long forms. No calls required upfront. Tell me your organization type, what you need, and your rough budget.
I reply in Chin, Burmese, or English — whichever works for you.
Based in New Delhi · Available in Burmese, Chin/Mizo, and English · Community support pricing available