Systems, not one-off projects
We map the full supporter journey — first visit, donation, follow-up, retention — so every touchpoint works as one connected system.
We are a nonprofit-focused digital studio — websites, fundraising systems, CRM, analytics, and creative — wired together so your mission can scale.
Explore CauseHouse ↓CauseHouse is a full-service digital marketing and growth studio built for nonprofits. We treat every engagement as one connected system — not a one-off website or a disconnected CRM project — so donors, advocates, and staff get one coherent experience.
Whether you need a new site, a fundraising funnel, Salesforce NPSP, or reporting leadership actually uses, we scope work for your stage and build it to connect to the next room when you are ready.
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Most agencies sell a room. We wire the house — so your site, forms, CRM, and reporting reinforce each other instead of fighting for attention. That is how you scale without doubling headcount.
We map the full supporter journey — first visit, donation, follow-up, retention — so every touchpoint works as one connected system.
Messaging, UX, campaign creative, and reporting live inside one measurable framework built for long-term growth.
Your website, donor journey, CRM, and reporting should be one ecosystem — not a patchwork of tools that barely talk.

CauseHouse was founded by Yeshaya Shapiro. The work began as Yeshaya.dev — a digital practice built to bring serious web and marketing craft to mission-driven organizations. As nonprofit engagements grew, the focus narrowed to nonprofits and mission-led groups almost exclusively, and that practice became CauseHouse. Today Shapiro leads the studio with his brother and a small team.
Shapiro did not start as a developer. He came up through grassroots activism — organizing, coalition-building, and campaigns — and saw how hard nonprofit teams work, and how often impact is capped by weak tooling and dated digital strategy.
He learned to code to build what those movements needed, then combined engineering with ethical, data-aware marketing so digital work could multiply reach and fundraising instead of getting in the way. Yeshaya.dev was founded on the idea that nonprofits deserve the same rigor as large brands: custom, high-performance systems instead of templates and cookie-cutter sites.
The arc runs from on-the-ground organizing in 2020 through self-taught development, nonprofit campaigns, and first nonprofit builds in the years that followed, to launching Yeshaya.dev in 2024 as a full-service agency dedicated to nonprofits and mission-driven brands. That path — activism to code, marketing to mission — is what shaped CauseHouse into the studio it is now.
From Salesforce and Blackbaud to Donorbox, Fundraise Up, Engaging Networks, and the automation layer in between — CauseHouse goes deep where your roadmap points. Read how each partner fits, when we recommend them, and how to reach us if you build nonprofit software.
Pick where you want to go — each page opens another door in the house.
Our principles, systems thinking, and what we optimize for.
Mission, accountability, and the connected infrastructure approach behind every website, CRM, fundraising, and reporting project we take on.
How we evaluate operational risk before recommending a redesign.
Governance, accessibility, migration planning, publishing structure, and long-term maintainability — procurement-aware framing for nonprofits, associations, public agencies, and civic institutions.
Blog & articles on nonprofit digital strategy and systems.
Fundraising, CRM, campaigns, and the occasional sharp take from the field — practical writing for leaders who ship.
What clients say — in their own words.
Full Google reviews for CauseHouse: nonprofit web, campaigns, and growth work, quoted verbatim.
Join the team — or get on our radar for later.
Open roles are posted here when we are hiring. You can still send a resume anytime; we keep strong candidates in mind.
Book a call, send a message, or reach us directly.
Calendly, contact form, email, and phone — we read every note and help you scope the right first project.
Common questions about pricing, timelines, and how we work with nonprofit teams — so you know what to expect.