Threads for iKasi Foundation
Threads for iKasi Foundation is a nonprofit platform for uniform sets, hygiene packs, and jersey-drive support across communities in Gauteng. The site is built to convert awareness into action across individual donors, monthly supporters, and corporate partners.
The work focused on mission clarity, initiative separation, donation UX, mobile reliability, and trust signals that show the seriousness of the foundation’s work on the ground.
Mission-First Homepage
Threads for iKasi Foundation needed a platform that could carry real community work without reducing the cause to a generic charity page.
The homepage leads with the mission and campaign context first, then moves visitors toward support only after establishing the human reason to act.
Initiatives and Donation Paths
The foundation supports multiple initiatives, each with a different emotional ask. The platform separates those initiatives clearly so donors can choose the cause and giving model that fits them.
Donation CTAs, corporate partnership tiers, individual giving, and recurring support paths are structured so none of the audiences feels secondary.
Mobile-First Support Experience
Many visitors arrive on mobile data and budget devices, so the experience needed to be fast, direct, and easy to navigate with one hand.
The mobile structure keeps key actions within reach and uses testimonial proof to support donor confidence before the next ask appears.
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