'Anyone Can Have A Website' Provides Pro-Bono Web-Development Services for Nonprofits

Written by Jay Wengrow
Published on Nov. 23, 2015
'Anyone Can Have A Website' Provides Pro-Bono Web-Development Services for Nonprofits

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Part-time code school Anyone Can Learn To Code (ACLTC) has launched a new initiative, Anyone Can Have A Website, which will provide web-development to non-profit organizations at no cost. ACLTC, which trains students in web development and graduates job-ready programmers, will offer its graduates the opportunity to join Anyone Can Have A Website as software developers to gain experience and build websites for a cause.

 

Anyone Can Have A Website is a win-win for non-profits and ACLTC grads: non-profits receive pro-bono web-development work, while ACLTC graduates gain real-world experience and beef up their coding skills and personal portfolios. Senior developers supervise all work, ensuring quality and providing valuable guidance to junior developers as they hone their skills.

 

Anyone Can Have A Website, with locations in 1871 Chicago and San Francisco, is now taking applications from non-profit organizations with web-development needs. In addition to consumer-facing websites, the program is specifically looking to take on projects that involve custom web-based software for internal use: project-management software, volunteer-management systems, and anything else that would help organizations run more efficiently. Our students are passionate, skilled, and eager to put their talents to use!


To apply or to learn more, visit our website at http://www.anyonecanhaveawebsite.com.

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