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While I understand your question is primarily focused on hosting I think the answer is with your website. With any simple do it yourself websites there comes several limitations. As you mentioned the company is non profit I'm not sure if you have a budget but a CMS website is what you are looking for. A CMS website like Joomla, Wordpress or Drupal will allow you to set up as many users as you want, provide them all with different permissions and oversee the entire website. You can also offer a completely custom look and feel to your site.
With that said, if you are not a website designer,you should have a website design company create the website for you. A quick Google search can provide you with numerous articles and tips of these CMS type websites.
I recommend the company I am a writer for, http://www.jandrmarketing.com - I know J&R Marketing works with many non profits, and while I don't know this, they may donate a website to your non profit.
I hope all this information helps!
With any hosting there is usually just one ID & password for control panel login so changing hosting will not change that.
However, if the Wordpress script could be used for your website you can have various administrators able to login and change/update much of the site without giving them access to login and alter the underlying settings for your site.
Try good hosting such as Hostgator.
It is usually not recommended to use the same company for both domain registration and hosting. It's very easy to purchase domain name registration with one company and change the domain name servers to your hosting (separate) company.
I honestly don't suggest you have one.
High school kids are so dramatic and stuff. Think about the consequences that you would go through if something bad happened. Like if someone got alcohol poisioning (which is very popular) you would get blamed because it was your party. If someone got in a fight (which always happens at high school parties) and got hurt, guess who gets blamed? If you and your "friends" are too loud and the police get called, whos getting charged?
Honestly, in all seriousness, its not worth it at all. I never went to high school parties, I still don't go to parties. It isn't worth all the danger. You would probley end up with charges on you within the first hour, its just how it works. And by the end of the night, half your stuff would probley be stolen and your house would be left in a huge mess and nobody would even be there to help you clean it.
I remember in high school it was never really "(name) had an awesome party on the weekend"... it was "did you hear what happened to (name) at that party on the weekend?". Think of it, you're not going to be remembered for having a good party.
The people will be DRUNK, they aren't going to care or remember who's party it was. And, if you are remembered from it, its probley because your in jail for throwing a party for underage kids. That will look good on your rep.
When you go and look for a job, do you really want them to have to find out that you had charges on you for throwing a high school party? I would be pretty embarrassed.
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All paid web hosts have options where you can install wordpress, BB forums, etc
So, its not hard to have memberships and different options on your site in this way.
I myself have yet to try BuddyPress, a wordpress plugin which has a lot of the things going for it which you described.
You can chose http://b-webhost.com/ which has 99.9% uptime, daily backups, 24/7/365 support, cheap rate etc. With it, you don't have to worry about system failure. It is using best hardware on the market. Still, it is ready for any force majeure.
You may try www.qwhup.com
They offer .com domains for $8.75 and web hosting from $1.25 pm with no contracts.
Hope this helps.
Cheers!
FatCow or Greengeks might be not the worst choice for hosting. As for Registrars: TUCOWS, eNom, Register.com
you can buy from hostgator, you can control cpanel, and your account.
Hallo. I enjoyed the webs.com design and have been using it for the last three years for a non-profit website I maintain in my spare time. The website just hosts a wide range of user submited profile layouts for online social hangouts like neopets, and gaiaonline. It recently became rather popular and the site gets alot of traffic.
My question to follow (sorry this is long I just want to explain the best I can). Due to the traffic to my site I brought along some friends, as well as a few others whom I don't know very well, as staff to help maintain the website. Now that you hopefully understand where I am at here is where I am trying to be and I need help!
I would like to find a different website to host everything at, where I can buy a domain name AND be able to set admin controls so the other 'staff' members can access the website and edit pages. They can't currently do that with webs.com site because it has one login and Im afraid to give out the main password incase anything falls through with a staff member later. Maybe I am asking this at the wrong place, I dunno. But I would like to know: Does anyone here know of some good sites that offer domain names, multiple logins with admin controls, among other features?
Again, sorry this was so long I really do thank you for your time whoever stayed here long enough to read all this!