JamesNox Studio Software + Web Development
Ministry and nonprofit work

Mission-centered work deserves special care.

We consider work for ministries and nonprofits to be more than another transaction. When our values, expectations, and the project align, we may offer a ministry or nonprofit discount after a personal conversation.

A thoughtful partnership

Begin with the mission, not the invoice.

Tell us whom you serve, what you are trying to accomplish, and what is getting in the way. We will listen first and look for a practical solution that respects your mission, stewardship, volunteers, staff, and real operating constraints.

Alignment does not mean every project will be a fit, and a discount is not automatic. It means we are willing to have an honest conversation about the work, available capacity, and whether adjusted pricing could help the right organization move forward.

How it works

A simple, personal review.

We do not use a public coupon code because every organization, need, and scope is different.

Share the mission

Describe your organization, community, current need, goals, timeline, and available resources.

Discuss alignment

We talk through fit, scope, responsibilities, sustainability, and the smallest useful solution.

Receive clear terms

If we align, your written proposal identifies any discount, included work, payment schedule, and remaining costs.

What may qualify

Ministries and mission-driven nonprofits.

Consideration may be available for churches, outreach ministries, charitable nonprofits, community programs, and other organizations serving people through a clear public-benefit mission.

  • A clear, lawful mission and accountable organization
  • A project we are equipped to deliver responsibly
  • Shared expectations about communication, content, approvals, and timing
  • Available ministry-discount capacity at the time of the request

Formal nonprofit status can help us understand the organization, but the conversation is about the whole project and relationship—not paperwork alone.

Start here

Tell us about the people you serve.

You do not need a finished technical plan. A plain-language description of the mission, the need, and the hoped-for outcome is enough to begin.

Request a ministry conversation

Please mention that you are requesting ministry or nonprofit consideration in the project details.