Top 10 charity design agencies for 2026

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Summary

Reviewed by: Lazarev.agency Nonprofit & AI UX Team

Last updated: December 2025

Sources reviewed: Clutch profiles, nonprofit UX research, WCAG accessibility standards

Case study referenced: Prytula Foundation (wartime humanitarian giving)

Your nonprofit is changing lives — we get it.

But when budgets are tight and stakes are high, your partner has to move fast, keep things accessible, and design a nonprofit website that actually raises funds.

Below is a concise lineup of charity design agencies with clear nonprofit experience and Clutch ratings for quick due diligence.

Key takeaways

  • Not all charity design agencies understand donation UX, accessibility, or multi-currency flows.
  • Look for teams with proven nonprofit case studies, not generic web design portfolios.
  • Prioritize agencies with accessible, mobile-first, and AI-enhanced donor journeys.
  • Always request a UX audit, discovery plan, and donation-flow overhaul before a full redesign.
  • Choose partners that can produce research → roadmap → design → growth without siloed deliverables.

How we picked the top 10 teams

We prioritized agencies that:

  • show nonprofit case studies,
  • have accessible, mobile-first web design chops,
  • understand donation UX (multi-currency, payment methods, error handling),
  • can help with brand identity and campaigns,
  • have verified reviews on Clutch. 

You’ll see a mix of branding, development, and digital services — because real results are often achieved not through a single end product, but through the entire design process.

1) Lazarev.agency — nonprofit branding and high-performance donation UX

Lazarev.agency — nonprofit branding and high-performance donation UX

Website: https://www.lazarev.agency/

Clutch rating: 5.0 with 19 reviews.

Lazarev.agency combines nonprofit branding, web design, and nonprofit UX/UI for complex donation flows. For nonprofits with U.S./EU donors, we design for accessibility, clarity, and speed, so more users complete the journey.

Standout case: Prytula Foundation is a wartime giving platform built for speed and reliability. The redesign merged military aid + humanitarian aid into a clean, legible hub, simplified the donation flow, and matched bank details to a donor’s location. Results soon after launch: −18% drop-off, +50% total donations, +22% average contribution — nudged by an interactive widget that reacts to the entered amount with messages from Serhiy Prytula.

Prytula Foundation

🔎 See the full case study or read our dedicated article on how a charity organization boosts donations by 50% in one month with Lazarev.agency’s redesign!

Lazarev.agency is a good fit when you need a new website and brand system that boost awareness, optimize user flows, and raise funds through clear AI UX patterns, accessible UI, and pragmatic content design.

2) Torchbox — digital for charities, fundraising UX and campaigns

Website: https://torchbox.com

Clutch rating: 5.0 with 5 reviews.

Focus: Digital creative agency work for charities and NGOs.

Good pick for web design, UX, and marketing campaigns that support donation goals and ongoing engagement across user journeys.

3) Studio Republic — purpose-driven brand identity and web design

Website: https://www.studiorepublic.com

Clutch rating: Not yet reviewed.

Focus: Branding, colour palette systems, and accessible websites for the charity sector.

Useful when you need a new brand and a new website in one program.

4) Constructive — brand + website systems for nonprofits & foundations

Website: https://constructive.co 

Clutch rating: 4.9 with 31 reviews.

Focus: Strategy, brand identity, UX, and complex information architecture for mission-driven organizations. 

Solid choice for enterprise-scale websites and comprehensive evaluation of content, structure, and UX.

5) Radish Lab — storytelling, campaigns, and human-centered UX

Website: https://radishlab.com 

Clutch rating: 4.9 with 7 reviews.

Focus: Design and development that highlight the mission with clear user flows and accessible interactive elements.

Good when you need to inspire action among young people and broader audiences.

6) Teal Media — brand identity, web design, and ongoing support

Website: https://tealmedia.com

Clutch rating: 5.0 with 22 reviews.

Focus: A creative agency for nonprofits: brand, web design, and campaign assets with strong project management.

Helpful when internal teams need clear communication and steady delivery.

7) Echo&Co — UX, product design, and inclusive web experiences

Website: https://echo.co

Clutch rating: 4.8 with 10 reviews.

Focus: User research, usability testing, and iterative UX enhancements.

Good for organizations aiming to improve conversion rates and user engagement without a full rebuild.

8) Mighty Citizen — research-led branding and donation-friendly UX

Website: https://www.mightycitizen.com 

Clutch rating: 4.9 with 16 reviews.

Focus: Research, messaging, and web design to help charities and associations boost awareness and raise funds.

Useful when your audience and goals vary depending on program or region.

9) 3 SIDED CUBE — apps and accessible products for social good

Website: https://3sidedcube.com 

Clutch rating: 4.9 with 45 reviews.

Focus: Mobile applications and digital products for the public good, with strong UX professionals and usability testing practices.

Consider when your roadmap includes new features beyond the website.

10) Forum One — large-scale nonprofit websites and campaigns

Website: https://www.forumone.com

Clutch rating: 4.0 with 1 review.

Focus: Strategy, design, and development for complex organizations.

A fit for multi-site ecosystems, content migration, and information architecture tuned to different stakeholder groups.

How to choose the right partner (checklist)

Use this short checklist to vet charity design agencies before you sign:

  • Donation UX: multi-currency, payment options, error handling, and copy that reduces friction.
  • Accessibility: WCAG-aligned patterns, readable visual design, and testing with real users.
  • Brand and content: a brand identity that supports campaigns and boosts awareness without confusing the target audience.
  • Tech and support: performance, security, analytics, and the technology skills your team can maintain.
  • Reporting: a detailed report that links fixes to business goals and upcoming releases, with audit insights you can hand to stakeholders.

🔍 If you want a deeper framework for vetting partners beyond this checklist, explore our guide on hiring a design agency like a pro, written for founders who choose strategically.

How AI is reshaping donation UX

Donation friction doesn’t always come from design. Sometimes it comes from not seeing intent soon enough.

AI changes that.

At Lazarev.agency, an AI product design agency, we use AI models to uncover where donors hesitate, predict drop-offs, and personalize flows that convert empathy into action.
Our systems analyze live behavior — cursor pauses, time-to-donate, form retries — to detect uncertainty and trigger micro-interventions: simpler copy, clearer trust signals, or pre-filled data fields.

As an AI-driven design agency, we also apply machine learning to optimize donation pages by audience segment and location. The design dynamically adjusts currency, language, and cause presentation to match donor intent.

The next frontier of giving isn’t just emotional design — it’s intelligent empathy.

👉 Learn how our AI designers at Lazarev.agency, a global UX design and AI agency, merge data and storytelling to build donation experiences that feel personal, transparent, and effortless.

Need a partner for donor-friendly UX?

If you’re comparing charity design agencies, start conversations with two or three from this list and ask each to raise funds in a small pilot: a landing page web design, a streamlined donation step, or a content pattern that improves user experience for your audience. Small tests build momentum and make it easier to choose a good fit!

Lazarev.agency can help scope branding, UX, and a new website for the charity sector — from UX strategy to delivery. Let’s talk!

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FAQ

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How do I choose the right charity design agency if my main goal is to raise funds?

When your priority is to raise funds, look for charity design agencies that understand the entire conversion ecosystem. A strong digital creative agency in the charity sector focuses on donation UX, accessible components, trust signals, and user journeys designed specifically for non-profit organisations. They should show how their work improves conversion, reduces drop-offs, and boosts awareness among your target audience.

The best partners combine brand identity, insight-driven web design, and AI-supported optimization to help your organisation turn empathy into completed donations.

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What should a modern donation flow include to reduce abandonment and increase contribution size?

A high-performing donation flow must feel simple, predictable, and supportive from the outset. Leading charity design agencies build flows that include multi-currency support, clear error handling, transparent steps, and friction-free copy that reassures users.

On top of that, great agencies now use data and behavioural insights to detect hesitation and trigger micro-improvements automatically. In the charity sector, even small UX tweaks from the colour palette to the confirmation language can make a positive impact on total funds raised.

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How do AI-enabled charity design agencies optimize donor journeys differently from traditional charity studios?

AI-driven teams go far beyond classic digital services or branding work. They use intelligent models to analyze how real donors behave across your website — cursor pauses, scroll depth, time-to-donate — and highlight the biggest challenges in the conversion flow.

Unlike traditional creative agencies, an AI-native partner personalizes steps by region, language, and campaign, helping charities raise funds more efficiently and create incredibly flexible donor experiences that adapt in real time.

This is especially useful for social enterprises and nonprofits operating across global communities.

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What should a proper UX audit or discovery process include before redesigning our nonprofit website?

A reliable partner begins with research, interviews, and accessibility reviews. The discovery phase should outline:

  • donation flow analysis
  • user journeys for each target audience
  • insight mapping into key friction points
  • information architecture updates
  • accessibility standards
  • recommended digital improvements

A strong audit connects each fix to business objectives, ensuring your new website delivers measurable improvements in awareness and conversions. Good agencies map everything into a roadmap your internal team can immediately use.

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How do we validate whether a charity design agency truly understands accessibility and mobile-first donation UX?

Ask for real examples. Every strong charity design agency should show how they design for accessibility, build mobile-first donation flows, and test with real users from different age groups, especially young people, older donors, and international supporters. A good fit will explain their whole process clearly: usability testing, assistive-tech considerations, colour contrast rules, and content design tuned for people under stress. If they can’t demonstrate this, they’re not ready for the charity sector’s realities.

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What kind of results should we expect from a charity design agency and how soon?

Strong nonprofit partners deliver results fast without sacrificing quality. Expect measurable improvements within weeks of launch, including increased donation completions, reduced form errors, improved mobile responsiveness, and higher campaign engagement. Award-winning design teams like those often recognized in the charity sector show case studies with clear KPIs and explain how their work supports long-term awareness, community building, and sustainable fundraising.

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When should we bring in a specialized AI-driven charity design partner instead of or alongside a traditional creative agency?

Bring in an AI-powered partner when fundraising is mission-critical, when you need dynamic optimization, or when your organisation has outgrown outdated templates and static design. AI-driven UX teams help nonprofits uncover why users hesitate, automatically adjust flows for new users, and support your internal team with actionable insights you can implement even with limited resources. They’re ideal when donor behaviour is changing fast, when you’re planning a new brand or digital presence, or when your campaigns must deliver a positive impact from day one.

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