Website Builder Consultant


Job Location:

Denver, CO - USA

Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Department:

Shared Services

Job Summary

Website Redesign

Requests for Proposals

Proposals Due:

Submit Via: Bamboo HR

Questions to: Kristen Blomstrom -

Contract Period: June 1 2026 -November 15 2026

Current Website:


About the Community Economic Defense Project:

The Community Economic Defense Project (CEDP) is a Colorado-based nonprofit. Launched in 2020 as the COVID-19 Eviction Defense Project our organization was formed to keep our neighbors housed during the pandemic. Working with clients we built a deeply integrative approach to eviction foreclosure and homelessness prevention that centers the legal and financial needs of housing-insecure families and uses a variety of tools to keep them housed.

Our team now serves more than 1000 people per month bringing together housing lawyers economists data analysts policy experts organizers and technologists to serve our clients. We have served more than 68000 low-income Coloradans across 54 counties distributing more than $280 million in emergency assistance. We have also contributed to the passage of major legislation to prevent eviction stop economic abuse and make credit and life-saving medication cheaper. CEDPs model has been cited as a best practice by the White House and HUD in 2022-2023 and think tanks like the Urban Institute and in the media.

Building on our work to stop evictions CEDP has further expanded its integrated services model to include disaster response predatory towing debt collection benefit access & navigation long-term rental assistance and homelessness response. Similar to CEDPs work on rental housing these efforts offer a continuum of care that includes navigation and advisory services targeted payments legal support and the ability to participate in advocacy.


Project Overview

CEDP is seeking a web design and development partner to lead a full redesign of the organizations website. Since our last major website update CEDPs reach and impact have grown significantly including supporting more than 50000 individuals distributing over $200 million in financial assistance expanding statewide programs and helping advance meaningful policy changes.

The current site no longer reflects the scale of CEDPs work or makes it as easy as it should be for people to quickly access help. The redesigned site should be welcoming mobile-first accessible easy to navigate and built on a user-friendly CMS that CEDP staff can maintain confidently after launch.

CEDP staff will write all website copy. The selected partner will be responsible for design development information architecture CMS setup bilingual infrastructure content migration support accessibility launch support documentation and staff training.


The redesign must include the following pages. Pages markedNEW require building from scratch. Pages marked REDESIGN require a full rebuild of existing content and structure.

  • Homepage REDESIGN
    A clear accessible entry point that explains who CEDP is what we do our integrated model client pathways and updated impact statistics.
  • Get Help REDESIGN
    A crisis-responsive page with clear triage a prominent tap-to-call phone number after-hours intake options bilingual access and CMS-driven program entries that staff can update independently.
  • CED Law REDESIGN
    A plain-language explanation of CED Law how it relates to CEDP who it serves and how clients can access intake forms.
  • Careers REDESIGN
    A page highlighting CEDPs culture benefits and CMS-powered job listings that staff can update independently.
  • News & Press REDESIGN
    A functional press and media resource with media contact information curated press coverage organizational updates downloadable press resources.
  • Team REDESIGN
    A CMS-powered team page with staff pictures and titles that can be added edited or removed without developer support.
  • Our Work / Programs NEW
    A structured overview of CEDPs programs and services organized for clients partners funders and policymakers. This section must be CMS-driven so staff can add or update programs as CEDPs work evolves.
  • Legislative Wins NEW
    A timeline of legislation CEDP has passed shaped or influenced with plain-language summaries of impact. This page must be CMS-powered so the policy team can update it independently.


Our Audiences

The redesigned website must serve five primary audiences. Understanding how each audience uses the site and what they need to find quickly is central to this project.


Clients seeking help
This is the sites most important audience. Many clients come to CEDP while facing an active crisis such as an eviction notice towing charge utility shutoff or other urgent threat to their stability. They may be using a mobile device have limited time or need information in a language other than English. The redesign must make the path to help immediate clear and easy to access with prominent bilingual navigation and intake options throughout.


Job candidates
CEDP recruits attorneys advocates paralegals program staff and operations professionals. Prospective candidates often research the organization carefully before applying and need to understand CEDPs culture structure benefits values and the distinctive nature of the work. The redesigned Careers page should better reflect the organization and help strong candidates see themselves in the work.


Press and policymakers
Journalists policymakers and other public-facing stakeholders need quick access to CEDPs impact data policy work legislative record leadership contacts and press materials. CEDP has significant press coverage and a strong policy record but those assets are not currently easy to find or well represented on the site.


Community partners and organizations
CEDP works closely with referral partners legal aid organizations social service providers and community-based organizations. These partners use the website to understand CEDPs services refer clients identify points of contact and stay current on the organizations work. The site should make it easy for partners to quickly understand what CEDP does who we serve how to make a referral and how to connect with the appropriate team.


Government agencies
CEDP collaborates with local and state agencies. These audiences use the site to understand CEDPs model scale research policy work and programmatic impact. The redesign should make CEDPs credibility reach and accomplishments clear while making relevant data legislative wins and contact information easy to find.


Funders and philanthropic partners

Current and prospective funders use the website to evaluate CEDPs impact credibility and strategic direction. They need clear accessible information about program outcomes scale financial stewardship and opportunities for investment. The redesigned website should highlight CEDPs results through data and storytelling make reports and key metrics easy to find and communicate the organizations vision for growth. It should also provide clear pathways for engagement including ways to give partner or connect with relevant staff.



Timeline:

  • May 20 2026: Call for applications
  • May:00pm MT: Application due date and time
  • June 1 2026: Consultant selection and notification
  • June 30 2026 November 15 2026: Contract period


Elements of Proposal:

  1. Resume
  2. Portfolio
  3. Scope of work including:
    1. Proposed activities and deliverables
    2. Approach and Timeline of Deliverables
  4. Budget proposal with projected number of hours based on scope of work described


Evaluation Criteria:

Proposals will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  1. Alignment of proposed scope and approach with CEDPs needs
  2. Experience in website design and development for nonprofits or advocacy organizations
  3. Demonstrated ability to improve usability accessibility and user experience
  4. Quality and clarity of proposed methodology and workflow
  5. Experience with similar projects and demonstrated success outcomes
  6. Approach to data confidentiality and responsible data handling
  7. Overall cost reasonableness relative to proposed scope and value


Budget:

Funding allocation for this engagement will be determined following review of the consultants proposal and proposed fee structure.


How to Submit a Proposal:

Please submit a proposal via our HR Management software BambooHR.


Required Experience:

Senior IC

Website RedesignRequests for ProposalsProposals Due:Submit Via: Bamboo HRQuestions to: Kristen Blomstrom - Contract Period: June 1 2026 -November 15 2026Current Website: About the Community Economic Defense Project:The Community Economic Defense Project (CEDP) is a Colorado-based nonprofit. Launched...