I design and build small business websites in central PA myself: one senior developer in Lock Haven, not a template shop working from out of market. I work with organizations around Clinton County, Williamsport, and State College, and remotely anywhere, on Next.js, React, and Postgres. The local work is public and you can open it: dlhrotary.org, volunteerclintoncounty.org, and this site.
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I build websites, volunteer management platforms, and membership systems for nonprofits and civic organizations across central Pennsylvania, and remotely anywhere. Three are already shipped and live: Volunteer Clinton County, a civic platform I co-founded; the Rotary Club of Downtown Lock Haven membership site, built pro bono; and GrantCue, a grant platform where nonprofits can apply for a free account, subject to approval. I also sit on local boards, so I know how the decisions on your side get made.
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Most small businesses have someone who redoes the same data work every week: export, reformat, re-key, reconcile. I clean and migrate what already exists, then move the recurring part into a Python job or a Postgres function, so the numbers stop drifting and nobody has to remember to run it.
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A custom internal tool is a purpose-built application that replaces the spreadsheet, shared inbox, or paper process a team has outgrown: an admin dashboard, an estimating tool, a client and project tracker, a reporting surface only the right people can open. I build these as fixed-scope projects on Next.js and Postgres/Supabase for small businesses and nonprofits around Lock Haven, Williamsport, State College, and central Pennsylvania, and remotely anywhere else.
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