I rebuilt the Charlotte Atheists & Agnostics website on WordPress as a true community platform: online membership registration and renewal, an events calendar, member forums, and a searchable archive of meeting minutes — with the administrative busywork automated away.
The Goal
A volunteer organization lives or dies by its systems. Every hour spent hand-processing memberships or chasing records is an hour not spent on the community. The rebuild aimed the website at that problem: automate the routine, organize the record, and make joining effortless.
What I Delivered

Membership automation
Online registration and renewals that run themselves — no more hand-managed member lists.

Events calendar
A living calendar of socials, meetings, and volunteer events the community actually uses.

Community forums
Space for members to talk between meetings — discussion built into the organization's own home.

Records & minutes
Meeting minutes and organizational records, archived and findable — institutional memory that lasts.
The Organization
Charlotte Atheists & Agnostics — the community the platform serves.
See It Live
Real links from the project — see the work for yourself.
Built to Last
The membership tools I built remain in service today — the site is still online, still registering members, nearly a decade later. Software that quietly keeps working is the highest compliment a build can get.
Skills & Tools
The stack behind this build — tap any to see related work.
A Decade of Uptime
Membership automation, events, forums, and records — delivered in 2015 and still serving the organization today. When I say I build things that last, this is what I mean.


