Inspire Website Website Worksheet Organization Name* Discovery1. Who are you and what does your organization stand for?2. What is your mission?3. Tell us your story, how did your organization begin and when is it at its best? (3 to 4 sentences please)4. What would you like the focus of your website to be / what are you proud of / what supports your organization? 5. What is your primary call to action? Donation, membership, other?6. Who is/are your target audience or audiences? (preferable a bullet list of 1-3 items) DesignPlease provide your Logo in the Google Drive Folder called Branding.8. Provide a list of your brand colors in hex code. (Ex: #f2f2f2) If you are uncertain about what colors you would like to use on your site, we can provide up to 3 color palette choices before starting your Homepage. You still should provide a general direction in colors (i.e. blue, green and grey). The color palette must be approved before we start building.9. Please collect any high resolution photos (insert specs) you have for the site and place them in the Google Drive Folder called Images.*I've uploaded my own images in the drive folderI would like Neon to pick stock imageryStock ImageryImages really make the website. If you do not have any images or if they are poor quality, we can provide one batch of stock images for where they are needed. Please provide keywords below to search upon looking for images (i.e. “older woman”, “empowerment”, “boy with dog”, “grass field”).10. Do you already have a privacy policy for your website? I placed a PDF or Word Doc of my privacy policy in the Google Drive Folder. My privacy policy is available here: I choose not to include a privacy policy. Please link to the existing policy or provide a copy in the Google Drive Folder. The new rules under GDPR require proper disclosure of how constituent data is gathered/managed and what an organization's policies and procedures for preventing and addressing data breaches. This can be a simple text page or PDF linked in the footer of your site. Even if your organization does not handle EU citizen data, some payment processors require privacy statements, and it is generally just good practice. Resources for creating a Privacy Policy: https://wiredimpact.com/blog/nonprofit-privacy-policy/ http://www.notationsonnonprofits.com/regulations/privacy-policies-for-non-profits-sample-resources/ https://www.freeprivacypolicy.com/free-privacy-policy.html11. Anything else we should know? Δ