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Proposed Project: Website Redesign and Digital Strategy Support
With support from a volunteer partner, we hope to complete the following tasks:
Assess our current website structure, content organization, and user experience
Provide recommendations for improved site architecture, navigation, and accessibility
Support the design of updated page layouts or wireframes for key sections (e.g., homepage, research, policy impact)
Advise on best practices for presenting data, reports, and justice-focused content in a clear and compelling way
The volunteer’s role would be primarily advisory and strategic, working collaboratively with CJCJ staff over a limited number of weeks. This support would help us clarify our digital strategy and establish a strong foundation for a future full website redesign. By strengthening our website, CJCJ will be better positioned to share evidence-based research, influence public discourse, and advance equitable juvenile and criminal justice reform.
By strengthening our website, this project will help translate complex justice research and data into accessible, engaging content that can be more easily understood and used by decision-makers and community stakeholders. A clearer and more compelling digital presence will amplify CJCJ’s voice in policy conversations, increase public awareness of justice system inequities, and support advocacy efforts that promote fair and humane reforms.
The impact of this work extends beyond our organization. A more effective website will improve access to trusted information for communities, families, and advocates working to reform the justice system. Volunteers supporting this project will play a meaningful role in strengthening a public-facing resource that informs policy, elevates community voices, and contributes to lasting systemic change.
In preparation, we have reviewed our current website, identified priority pages and audiences, and gathered relevant materials, including existing content, research publications, branding assets, and examples of peer organizations’ websites. We are prepared to share these materials early in the project to support an efficient onboarding process for the volunteer.
Project outcomes will be implemented directly by our team. Recommendations, wireframes, and design guidance developed through this engagement will inform immediate content and usability improvements, as well as guide a future full website redesign. We are committed to acting on the volunteer’s recommendations and sustaining the impact of this work beyond the Taproot engagement. We value collaborative partnerships and will respect the volunteer’s time by being responsive, prepared, and focused throughout the project.
Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice
Location
San Francisco, California
Website
https://www.cjcj.orgMember Since
Sep 2025
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