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Mission University Website Rebuild: A Global Health Platform Designed for Growth

Mission University Website Rebuild and Redesign Mission University Website Rebuild and Redesign The Need Mission University is expanding its global health programs, university partnerships, and NGO collaborations across multiple countries. With four distinct audiences, each with unique goals and decision points, the organization needed a website that could guide all users through clear pathways. Students needed a simple way to understand programs, compare options, and apply. Universities needed structured academic alignment and clarity on clinical rigor. NGOs needed defined expectations, roles, and student readiness details. Donors needed transparent options for directed giving and impact clarity. Mission University partnered with MMG to build a digital foundation that supports this growth and reflects the organization’s strategic direction. The Solution MMG led a full buyer-journey redesign grounded in a four-circle model connecting global healthcare shortages to students, universities, NGOs, and donors. The work included restructuring navigation, rewriting content, reorganizing pages, and creating dedicated pathways for each audience. Key elements delivered: • A new site map shaped around the four buyer journeys • Reorganized navigation prioritizing Apply Today and Donate Now • Tailored FAQs for students, universities, NGOs, and donors • Clarified content flow to reduce friction and increase conversions • Program sequencing designed around depth: service learning, research, online course • Expanded location pages with descriptions, partners, photos, success stories, and upcoming sites • Directed giving structure for donors, including location-specific and project-specific options • Unified visual identity aligned with the Mission University logo’s warm orange, teal, and navy palette • Imagery strategy centered on student fieldwork and global partnerships • Internal linking and cross-page teasers to support SEO and longer site engagement • Future-ready interactive map planning with phased implementation MMG also organized workflows so Mission University’s team could support copy updates, testimonials, and social integration while design and development moved forward. The Result Mission University now has a growth-ready website framework that reflects its mission and supports its expanding global footprint. Each audience can navigate confidently through structured paths built around their needs. Students see programs clearly and know where to start. Universities experience a polished, academically aligned partnership path. NGOs have clarity around expectations and hosting processes. Donors have a streamlined way to make directed, meaningful contributions. The redesign positions Mission University to scale partnerships, increase applications, grow donations, and support its 2026 program momentum. The collaborative process integrated strategy, content, design, and technical planning into a unified digital experience that advances Mission University’s goals worldwide.

A Structured Digital Foundation for Global Expansion

Mission University is expanding its global health programs, university partnerships, and NGO collaborations across multiple countries.

To support this growth, the organization needed more than a visual refresh. It required a website capable of guiding four distinct audiences through clear, structured pathways while reinforcing its long-term strategic direction.

This rebuild focused on alignment, clarity, and scalability.

The Need

Mission University serves four primary audiences, each with unique goals and decision points.

Students needed a simple way to understand programs, compare options, and apply.
Universities required structured academic alignment and clarity around clinical rigor.
NGOs needed defined expectations, partnership roles, and student readiness details.
Donors wanted transparent options for directed giving and clear impact communication.

The existing digital presence did not provide separate, well-defined journeys for these groups. Navigation created friction. Messaging was not structured around intent. Growth required a more intentional framework.

Mission University partnered with MMG to build a digital foundation capable of supporting expansion across programs, partnerships, and global locations.

The Solution

MMG led a full buyer-journey redesign centered around a four-circle model connecting global healthcare shortages to students, universities, NGOs, and donors.

The project included navigation restructuring, content rewriting, page reorganization, and the creation of dedicated pathways for each audience.

Audience-First Site Architecture

A new sitemap was developed around the four buyer journeys. Navigation was reorganized to prioritize Apply Today and Donate Now, reducing friction and clarifying next steps.

Each audience now follows a structured path aligned with their specific goals.

Program and Content Structure

Program sequencing was redesigned around depth and progression:

Service learning
Research
Online course

This creates clarity for prospective students while maintaining academic credibility for partner institutions.

Expanded Location Strategy

Location pages were expanded to include:

Detailed descriptions
Partner information
Field photography
Success stories
Upcoming expansion sites

This strengthens both search visibility and donor confidence.

Directed Giving Framework

A structured donation experience was implemented, allowing donors to contribute through location-specific and project-specific pathways.

The result is greater transparency and clearer impact alignment.

Visual and Brand Alignment

The new site reflects Mission University’s warm orange, teal, and navy identity through a unified visual system.

Imagery focuses on student fieldwork and global partnerships, reinforcing mission and authenticity.

SEO and Engagement Infrastructure

Internal linking and cross-page teasers were implemented to increase engagement time and improve search performance.

Content structure supports traditional search, generative discovery, and long-term organic visibility.

Future interactive map functionality is planned through phased implementation to support ongoing expansion.

MMG also organized internal workflows to allow Mission University’s team to support ongoing copy updates, testimonials, and social integration while development progressed.

The Result

Mission University now operates on a growth-ready digital framework that reflects its mission and supports its expanding global footprint.

Students see programs clearly and understand how to begin.
Universities experience a polished, academically aligned partnership pathway.
NGOs gain clarity around expectations and hosting processes.
Donors can make directed, meaningful contributions with confidence.

The redesign positions Mission University to scale partnerships, increase applications, grow donations, and support 2026 program momentum.

Strategy, content, design, and technical planning were integrated into one cohesive system.

This is not simply a website redesign.

It is a digital platform designed to advance Mission University’s goals worldwide.

If you would like the next version to lean more academic, more donor-focused, or more performance-driven, I can adjust tone and structure accordingly.

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