Experience the Difference!

We build better websites for non-profits, social enterprises, unions, and other community-based organizations. Better in what way? Because we are a non-profit ourselves (Canada's largest and oldest non-profit technology provider--we've been around since 1986), we put your needs first, and translate them into an online space that truly meets your requirements. Whether it is providing an online Inuktitut learning platform for the Government of Nunavut, creating an information hub  for Toronto Community Housing, or building a website for the United Church of Canada, Web Networks' goal is to use our proven open source systems to meet our client's goals in organizational, technical and business environments.

Our Clients Speak

Gavin Nesbitt - Attavik

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"Our current project was suited to the mission of what Web does. The nature of the project was that it couldn't be done on a purely commercial basis.  There was a lot of risk involved. Web Networks was willing to take it on because of the project's importance.

"A major goal was to allow the Nunavut government to give the Inuit people access to Web content in Inuktitut, their native language. This is now happening.

Project Profiles

Public Service Alliance of Canada

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The Public Service Alliance needed a secure, private online space to assist negotiators with the massive task of negotiating collective agreements for its 50,000 members in dozens of bargaining units across Canada. Web Networks customized the "Drupal" content management system forums module to deliver the project.