We reviewed 9 design tools built for nonprofits and ranked them by feature completeness, pricing, and fit.
Last updated: April 10, 2026
Studio Humankind offers nonprofit website templates designed for mission-driven organizations, emphasizing storytelling and community engagement, with easy-to-update, mobile-friendly designs integrated with WordPress.
SureImpact is a comprehensive impact management and reporting platform designed for community-based providers and their funders, enabling organizations to measure, analyze, and communicate social impact efficiently.
A grant management app designed for grant professionals to track deadlines, collaborate, and organize grant information efficiently.
An all-in-one platform designed to help nonprofits easily manage operations, fundraising, communication, and outreach through customizable funnels, websites, and automation tools.
Org360 is an assessment platform designed to help organizations and individuals evaluate their performance, identify strengths and weaknesses, and support growth through detailed reports, benchmarking, and tailored assessments.
A web-based content management system tailored for churches to easily create, manage, and customize their websites with features like online giving, live streaming, and social media integration.
A cloud-based data management system designed specifically for nonprofits, social services, and government programs to streamline workflows, enhance reporting, and demonstrate impact to stakeholders.
Reason Funding is an all-in-one web and fundraising management platform designed for nonprofits and churches, offering tools for online donations, peer-to-peer campaigns, website building, and donor engagement.
Bid Partner offers a mobile bidding system designed for seamless, engaging, and streamlined fundraising events, including virtual options, with features like event management, guest registration, and real-time reporting.
We reviewed 9 design tools suited for nonprofits. Top-rated options include Studio Humankind, SureImpact, Grant Holster. The best fit depends on your specific workflow, budget, and team size.
We track 9 design tools that specifically serve nonprofits. This is a subset of our broader design database, filtered to tools where nonprofits are the primary audience.
Yes, 1 tools offer free or freemium plans. Notable options include Org360 Assessment. Free plans typically have usage limits but are sufficient for evaluating whether the tool fits your workflow.