supporting social justice and community development
2004 to assist individuals, small and medium-sized
community groups, enterprises and business
ventures to set up and maintain their websites at
absolute rock bottom prices.
We ensure that prices are kept low by using some of the cheapest web development and website/email hosting companies available.
Our team can set up other facilities such as online shops, social networks, forums and more. Although we are primarily Birmingham-based we can undertake work from across the United Kingdom.
As a small enterprise ourselves with origins in the voluntary and community sector, we understand what difficulties the financial constraints of small organisations of all types can pose. First Stop Web Design was established to ensure that small agencies and organisations do not miss out on the benefits of the Internet.
First Stop Web Design will work closely with you to get the right feel and image for your website, ensuring that you get the domain and hosting packages that suit your budget, and that you have a clear idea of how your website will be maintained and managed for the future.
Certified Members
Our aim is to ensure that smaller less resourced voluntary, community, faith groups and community enterprises in particular can have access to independent and affordable services, advice and information to help improve their Internet presence and communications.
We will take the drudgery out of website development, so that you can enjoy the many benefits that a website has to offer your organisation or company.
The new online services directory for BME communities in Birmingham & West Midlands ...
With a great choice of free and paid listing options you can get your services or activities noticed, and visitors can browse a comprehensive and varied directory all in one place.
Tippa Naphtali
Invitation to 10 Downing Street – 2004:
In May 2004, Tippa was invited to receive an award from the Prime Minister, Tony Blair and Mrs Blair. The award was ‘In recognition of people making a difference in their local communities.’
National Compact Awards – 2007:
With considerable input from Tippa, Birmingham won one of four Gold awards for the country for good practice and joint working.
He also won one of four commendations for the West Midlands for establishing The West Midlands Regional Compact Forum to share ideas and good practice. The forum was the first of its kind in the country.
Comment:
"The Compact champion has worked very effectively to raise the profile of the Compact," says Liz Clements, policy manager and corporate third sector coordinator at Birmingham City Council.
"We now want to take the work into a different phase, with a focus on mainstreaming Compact ways of working across all member agencies."
Tippa remains active in using these skills to support and develop a number of charities, justice campaigns and other enterprises nationally.
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