Web Design
SCIP develops websites for a wide range of clients, specialising in not-for-profit and community organisations. Why choose SCIP?
All SCIP websites are bespoke, based on your needs, desires and budget. We can help you decide which features would best suit you. We build:
- Simple, easy to update, attractive websites
Where a few pages, news features, a contact form and useful links are what you're looking for. - Mid-range websites
For more complex design requirements, to meet specific functionality or a wider range of features. - Specialist websites
Incorporating information directories, interactive databases, eCommerce or more complex functionality.
Consultancy, workshops and seminars
Help with planning and managing your online presence
For examples of what we do, have a browse through our portfolio and see some key features in action.
If you would like to discuss websites with us, use the contact form, or call us on 01273 234049 and we'll do all we can to help.
The latest...
SCIP designs resources bank for Jim Simpson
Consultant Jim Simpson turned to SCIP when he needed his website designed. Jim wanted to a have resource and information library on his website alongside the usual services ‘offer’, CV and general information.
SCIP tips for mobile websites
Experts predict most people will access the Internet via their mobile phone by the year 2014.
Back to school for SCIP
Patcham High School in Brighton has a great new website to help parents, pupils and the wider community keep up to date with what's going on.
How much do online donations cost?
We're all facing huge fundraising challenges and a recent question on the SCIP list asked about options for taking donations online. Several people made suggestions that highlighted the need to compare the charges made by different services, so Mark Walker rounded up the comments and reviewed the fees of six of them.
Working Together Project adds online bookings
Local voluntary sector training provider Working Together Project has introduced online booking for its latest training courses, which means that people can now use the web to book and pay for over 30 courses, including community training and organisational development. The switch is part of a website upgrade carried out by SCIP that uses EventBrite event management to accept bookings and online payments but can also issue an invoice.


