Experience the Difference!
We build better websites for non-profits, social enterprises, unions, and other community-based organizations. Better in what way? Because we are a non-profit ourselves (Canada's largest and oldest non-profit technology provider: we've been around since 1986), we can better understand your needs, and translate them into an online presence that truly meets your requirements. Whether it is providing an online Inuktitut learning platform for the Government of Nunavut, creating an information hub for Toronto Community Housing, or building a website for the United Church of Canada, Web Networks' goal is to use our proven open source systems to meet our client's goals in organizational, technical and business environments.
Web Networks' mission is: "To contribute to building a self-reliant online community based on non-profit enterprise, cooperation and mutual aid which can support, maintain, and defend principles of social responsibility, ecology, and economic justice. To these ends, Web Networks provides appropriate and innovative communication technology and resources. Web Networks also seeks to foster healthy and productive work environments in non-profit organizations."
Web Networks is a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 1986. In the 22 years of our existence, we have not only been a technology pioneer but also have built many long and sustainable relationships with a great variety of institutions, NGOs, unions, and small/medium private enterprises. We also provide free blogs and a personalized "@web.net" e-mail address to individual users.
Web Networks office has been located at the historic 401 Richmond Street building in Toronto for over ten years, one of the coolest places in the city! Drop by for some fresh roasted coffee, and meet our helpful staff who would be pleased to discuss with you your own ideas and plans. A good initial point of contact is our Executive Director Oliver Zielke who can be reached at oliver@web.net or 416.596.0212 x.25
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Web Networks is a founding member of The Association for Progressive Communications
Web Networks is an "Enterprise Sponsor" of the international development charity Susila Dharma International
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