Reliable hosting and migration
We can move an existing WordPress site, protect the domain and email records, test everything before launch, and keep backups available afterward.
Website help for nonprofits
330 Hosting helps nonprofits improve, move, host, and maintain their websites. We start with what you already have and build a practical plan around the people, budget, and time available.
Where we can help
The work can be a careful migration, a focused cleanup, or a complete rebuild. We will explain which parts need attention first.
We can move an existing WordPress site, protect the domain and email records, test everything before launch, and keep backups available afterward.
Donation, volunteer, event, adoption, and contact information should be easy to find. We organize the site around the actions that support your mission.
We improve readability, keyboard access, color contrast, form labels, and mobile layouts so more people can use the site without fighting it.
When staff, events, services, or urgent needs change, we can handle the update and keep the technical work off your volunteer list.
Budget comes first
We would rather fix the right three things than sell an organization ten things it cannot maintain.
Bring us the current website, the renewal dates, and the list of problems your team keeps running into. We can identify the immediate risks, preserve what is working, and separate launch needs from improvements that can wait.
Check the current websiteHow the work starts
We look at the current website, domain, hosting, email, forms, and the jobs the site needs to do.
We separate urgent fixes from later improvements and recommend the simplest setup that can support the organization.
We preserve working content, test links and forms, and plan the launch so the public site stays available.
You receive the account details, renewal information, and a plain explanation of where the site lives and how support works.
Common questions
We do not promise a one-size-fits-all free package. We review the organization, the current site, and the available budget, then recommend the smallest practical scope. That may mean improving what already exists instead of starting over.
Yes. The domain, website, and email do not have to move together. We document the existing records and only move the services that need to change.
Yes. We can link or embed established donation, event, volunteer, adoption, newsletter, and scheduling services when the provider supports it.
Yes. Hosting, backups, WordPress maintenance, troubleshooting, and content updates can continue after launch based on the support the organization needs.
A better place to start
We will review the current setup, ask about the budget and timeline, and recommend a practical next step.