DevCollaborative

United States

Building accessible websites for nonprofits using Drupal and WordPress

DevCollaborative is a web development team founded in 2012, specializing in creating accessible and sustainable websites for nonprofits. The agency is woman- and LGBTQ-owned and focuses on working with progressive, social justice, health equity, educational, and arts organizations. They emphasize building long-lasting, user-friendly websites that align with their clients' missions.

Their core services include strategy, design, Drupal and WordPress development, and ongoing support. DevCollaborative extends their clients' teams through communication, creativity, and careful planning, ensuring that each project is tailored to the organization's goals. They are known for their attention to detail and dedication to accessibility practices.

DevCollaborative has worked with various organizations, including the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism and The Climate Center, delivering projects that enhance user experience and streamline workflows. Their approach is client-centered, adapting to meet the specific needs of each nonprofit they serve.

14
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