JR Foundation - NGO Website + Custom Content CMS
- Custom CMS
- Built from scratch
- 0
- Dev dependency post-launch
- Next.js
- Full stack, one framework
The Friction
What was broken
JR Foundation, the NGO arm of the Jaipur Rugs group, works on community development, artisan welfare, and social initiatives. To communicate their work, share stories, and build a public presence, they needed a professional website.
The challenge was sustainability - the Foundation team had no technical staff. Any website that required developer involvement for content updates would become a maintenance burden, with content going stale and updates delayed every time a developer wasn't available.
They needed a website they could own and manage entirely themselves, without ever touching code.
The Solution
What we built
We built the complete JR Foundation website along with a fully custom CMS on Next.js. The website presents the Foundation's mission, initiatives, stories, and team in a clean, professional format appropriate for an NGO of their standing.
The custom CMS gives the Foundation team a simple admin interface to publish new stories, update initiatives, add team members, manage events, and edit any page content - all without developer dependency.
The entire stack is built on Next.js - frontend, backend, and admin CMS - keeping the architecture simple, fast, and maintainable.
- Full NGO website - mission, initiatives, stories, team, events
- Custom Next.js CMS for complete content management
- Story publishing with rich text and image support
- Initiative and program management via admin panel
- Team member management
- Event listings
- No developer needed for any content update post-launch
- Fully owned stack - no third-party CMS platform fees
The Outcome
What changed
The Foundation team manages all website content independently post-launch. Stories are published, initiatives updated, and team information maintained entirely without developer involvement.
The website gave JR Foundation a professional digital presence that reflects the scale and seriousness of their community work.
Zero ongoing developer dependency for content means the site stays current and active - a common failure point for NGO websites built on platforms that require technical management.
- Custom CMS
- Built from scratch
- 0
- Dev dependency post-launch
- Next.js
- Full stack, one framework