The technical backbone that runs Free For Charity
FFC Admin is the operational core of the whole system. It holds the developer environment, the automation, the training, the site-by-site management, and the step-by-step runbooks that build and maintain every charity website we deliver. This page is your map into it.
One source of truth
Every workflow, standard, and guide lives on ffcadmin.org — so freeforcharity.org can stay focused on charities and donors while the how-it-works detail stays in one place.
Automation & AI-driven builds
The developer environment, tech stack, and automation that let volunteers build fast, secure charity sites with AI development agents are all documented and maintained here.
Training & runbooks
Volunteer roles, learning paths, the contributor ladder, and the operational runbooks that keep every site online — the backbone that makes free, sustainable delivery work.
Jump into a section
A map of the FFC Admin portal. Pick a section to open it directly on ffcadmin.org.
What Free For Charity delivers, who it is for, and how to get involved.
The engine room: the dev environment, tech stack, and automation that build the sites.
Every charity site FFC runs, tracked through development, maintenance, and migration.
The roles volunteers fill to build and run the platform.
Structured learning paths, continuing-education credits, and the contributor ladder.
Step-by-step how-tos, from building a site to accounts, security, and productivity tools.
For the charities whose sites are live: accept your invite and make everyday edits.
What a charity needs to prepare during onboarding — the details we collect and why.
Runbooks for the legacy WordPress/cPanel stack still used by some existing sites.
