A brand-new 501(c)(3), live in a week.
Strong Grounds Foundation runs youth and family wellness programs on the Jersey Shore. It had events to fill, sponsors to sign, and no website. Seven days after kickoff it had a complete home: events, sponsorship checkout, donations, films, and the board, built and pixel-verified through our AI-assisted process.
June 2026 · Live at stronggrounds.us · AI-assisted, human-directed
- Industry
- Youth + family wellness 501(c)(3)
- Market
- Stafford Township, NJ
- Scope
- Web design · Build · Integrations
- Engagement
- June 2026 · one-week build
No site, no time, no problem
Strong Grounds had everything a young foundation should have: real programs (family fitness nights, storytime, youth empowerment), a 5K with a finish-line arch, sixteen sponsors including Walmart, and a board. What it did not have was a website, and the next race had a sponsorship deadline weeks away.
A nonprofit budget usually buys a template and a prayer. The brief here was the opposite: a site good enough that sponsors take the foundation seriously on first click, delivered on a timeline measured in days. That is exactly the kind of project our AI-assisted process was built for.
AI-assisted. Human-directed. Pixel-verified.
AI does not lower the bar here; it lets a small team hit a high one absurdly fast. Every page was researched, generated, reviewed, and re-reviewed against real renders before anyone outside the studio saw it.
Research the mission
Programs, events, board, sponsors, and giving options mapped into a build spec before a single pixel moved. The site had to know the foundation better than a brochure would.
Generate the site
A build pipeline assembles every page: copy, sections, brand, and a custom icon set, with every image and logo inlined so each page ships as one self-contained file.
Verify everything
Nothing ships on faith. Eight review rounds and 159 screenshots: desktop, mobile, every section, every state, checked against the render, not the code.
Sweat the human details
A board portrait upscaled for print-quality display. Sixteen sponsor logos normalized from every format imaginable. Print flyers rebuilt for the web. Video deferred behind posters so pages stay fast.










What you are looking at: a sample of the 159 render checks from this build's working files. Desktop and mobile, section by section, across eight review rounds. This is what "AI-assisted" means at MoonSauce: the machine moves fast, and everything it makes gets looked at.
A nonprofit's whole toolkit, wired in
A foundation site is not a brochure; it has to collect money, sign sponsors, and promote events without a staff member babysitting it. Everything below works today, on a site with no plugins, no CMS, and nothing to break.
Donations that meet donors where they are
Prefilled Venmo tier buttons for one-tap mobile giving, Zeffy secure checkout for receipts and locked amounts, and an email or check fallback for the traditionalists.
A self-serve sponsor pipeline
Four tiers from $100 to $1,000 with instant checkout, an in-kind donation path, and a deadline banner that does the following up. The sponsor wall doubles as social proof.
Every event gets a real page
Recap, photo gallery, finish-line film, and that event's sponsors, together. Adding next season's race is a copy, not a rebuild.
Fast by architecture
Each page is one self-contained file: styles, images, and logos inlined. Films load only when clicked. There is no asset folder to 404 and no plugin stack to slow down or hack.
The site, in full
Home, sponsorship, and event pages as they shipped. These are not mockups; they are renders of the live build.



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We are a young foundation with programs to run and a race around the corner. We needed everything, fast. A week later we had a site with sponsorship checkout, our events, our films, our board, all of it. People keep telling us we look like we have been at this for years.
Live, collecting, and ready for race day
The Endless Summer 5K page is up, the sponsor pipeline is open, and the next event is a copied page away.
Launched June 10, 2026, one week after kickoff, in time for the sponsorship deadline.
Four sponsorship tiers, in-kind donations, and three ways to give, all self-serve from day one.
The event system, sponsor wall, and giving stack are templates the foundation can extend without a developer on call.