A website redesign to help engage and mobilize a generation of women

The League of Women Voters of Corvallis is a nonpartisan civic organization dedicated to voter education, community advocacy, and strengthening democratic participation in Benton County, Oregon. Part of the national League of Women Voters network, the Corvallis chapter operates through seven active committees — Communications, Community Planning, Democracy in Action, Housing, Membership, Program, and Voter Education — each pursuing research, testimony, and community engagement on local and statewide policy issues.


We built the League of Women Voters of Corvallis website on WordPress to support an organization whose digital needs center on two things: events and advocacy content. The site is built around a robust events calendar that handles the League’s steady cadence of committee meetings, consensus meetings, public forums, and community socials — each with date, time, location, and registration details. Beyond events, the site organizes the League’s policy positions, legislative testimony, committee structures, news updates, and event recordings into a clean navigation structure that lets members and the public find what they need quickly. Membership and donation pathways are integrated throughout, with Join/Renew and Donate calls to action persistent across the site. The design honors the League’s nonpartisan institutional identity while keeping the site approachable and accessible to community members who may be encountering the organization for the first time.
We host their website on a managed WordPress infrastructure tuned for a volunteer-run civic organization with a steady publishing cadence (events, news, testimony, committee updates). The hosting plan includes performance optimization, monthly backups, security hardening (firewall, malware scanning, timely WordPress and plugin updates), 24/7 monitoring, and direct support from our team. The arrangement means the League’s volunteer leadership can focus on civic engagement work — organizing events, developing policy positions, and mobilizing voters — without managing WordPress infrastructure or worrying about security and performance.
03 — The Work


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