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Nonprofit Website for Silvio & Sally J. Ingui Charitable Trust

Silvio & Sally J. Ingui Charitable Trust is a private nonprofit foundation located in Scottsdale, AZ. They are a truly amazing organization that provides grants to charities that serve underprivileged children and families, the homeless and the hungry and protect animal welfare. 

They came to Matt Gerber Designs looking for a small website to get their organization online. Silvio & Sally J. Ingui Charitable Trust was established in 2020. As a relatively new trust, one of the most important objectives of their new website was to give credibility to their nonprofit. 

We helped them accomplish this by giving their website a professional but light design to balance business with compassion and credibility. We used burgundy and grey with an abundance of white space for balance and brightness. To build a personal connection, we used pictures depicting the people their trust was trying the most to help.  

We also created an entire page in the top navigation dedicated to reports and documents. This allows any visitor to immediately access any information about their trust including their IRS determination letter and IRS filing, verifying their 501(c)(3) status. Lastly, the entire website was optimized for their name, helping to ensure that if anyone searched for Silvio & Sally J. Ingui Charitable Trust, their own website would be the top result.

View the new website we designed for Silvio & Sally J. Ingui Charitable Trust here: https://inguicharitabletrust.com/ or give us a call at (414) 232-7862 how our nonprofit and charity website design can help you grow your cause.

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