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Posted February 03, 2026
Youth Development

Website Copywriting and SEO

Project
Remote
Center for Supportive Communities
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Refine and rewrite a defined set of priority website pages, flow, and audience engagement. Conduct a content audit to identify items to revise, condense, or remove, deliver prioritized copy edits and recommended site structure changes, and provide SEO keyword and meta copy recommendations. Details will be provided.

The ideal volunteer will bring strong content strategy and SEO expertise to help streamline messaging, highlight our most important work, and ensure our website speaks clearly to clients, partners, funders, and community stakeholders.

Key Focus Areas:
-Refine and rewrite website content to improve clarity, flow, and audience engagement
-Distill complex information into concise, impactful messaging that highlights what matters most
-Assess current content and determine what should be emphasized, revised, or removed
-Strengthen SEO through keyword optimization and search-friendly structure
-Align messaging with our mission, services, and brand voice
-Ensure content is accessible, professional, and optimized for mobile and web audiences

Impact of This Role:
This project will significantly enhance how we communicate our mission and impact, helping us attract clients, partners, and donors while improving usability and visibility across search platforms.
The Center for Supportive Communities is a nonprofit organization led by behavior-change experts dedicated to creating equitable opportunities for youth and families. We deliver community-based, prevention-focused programs that reduce juvenile justice involvement and promote positive developmental outcomes. Each year, we serve approximately 100 youth and their families and schools through mentorship and evidence-based behavioral health interventions.

This project directly advances our mission by strengthening how we communicate our work, impact, and values to the communities we serve and the partners who support our efforts. A refined, accessible, and search-optimized website will make it easier for youth, families, schools, and referral partners to find us, understand our services, and connect with timely support.

By clarifying our messaging and highlighting data-driven outcomes, the website will increase trust, transparency, and engagement among funders, collaborators, and policymakers—supporting our ability to secure resources needed to sustain and expand effective, community-centered interventions. Improved usability and mobile responsiveness will also reduce barriers to access, particularly for families navigating complex systems under stress.

Ultimately, this project strengthens our organizational infrastructure so we can focus more effectively on prevention, early intervention, and keeping young people connected to school, community, and opportunity—core to our mission of creating supportive communities where youth and families can thrive.
We will set the volunteer up for success by providing clear goals, strong organizational support, and timely access to information and decision-makers. The project will begin with a structured onboarding that includes an overview of our mission, programs, audiences, brand guidelines, and existing website assets, along with a collaborative review of project priorities and success criteria.

A primary point of contact will be designated to ensure streamlined communication, prompt feedback, and efficient decision-making. The volunteer will have access to relevant content, data, and stakeholders needed to inform messaging, structure, and technical recommendations.

We will establish a shared project timeline with defined milestones, deliverables, and regular check-ins to maintain alignment and momentum. Our team is committed to being responsive, open to expert guidance, and prepared to make timely decisions. We view this engagement as a true partnership and will actively collaborate to ensure the volunteer’s expertise is fully leveraged and the project is completed successfully.

Center for Supportive Communities

Location

Lawrence, Kansas

Website

http://www.supportivecommunities.org

Member Since

Jan 2022

Completed Taproot Plus Partnerships

2

Organization Mission

Using behavior science to create meaningful change and equal opportunities for children, families, and communities.

Program Focus Areas

Child & Teenage Education
Community Building
Mental Health & Wellness
Social Justice
Youth Development
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