Non-profit organizations have probably established web-presence to present the goals of the organization, to provide information about current and finished projects and probably attract more people to join you. These institutions can include educational facilities (schools, faculties, and research institutes), embassies, organizations supporting businesses or even government bodies.
If you are a non-profit website owner, you must also have goals identified which you are trying to achieve through web-presence. For example: bloggers, independent journalists or experts in any field.
In the both cases, when profit is not in question, it all comes down to achieving goals of common interest. It is important here to spread the word and get the opinion and support of as much people possible. Your website can only present yourself, your ideas and knowledge. It can also provide content from specific fields, tips and advice. But what is missing? – The feedback and cooperation from your website visitors?
So, why not use your website as a touch-point and interaction with your co-thinkers?
Why not share your ideas one-to-one in real time, with people...