NGOs in Ghana often manage their web presence with whatever combination of tools got them through the last grant cycle — a WordPress site nobody has updated recently, a separate donation page on a third-party platform, and program updates that live only in a newsletter.
A properly structured WordPress ecosystem consolidates these: custom post types for program updates, grants, and impact stories, a donation flow that's actually integrated rather than redirecting to an external platform, and content that a program officer can update directly, without needing a developer for routine changes.
Grant reviewers and institutional funders researching an organization online are looking for evidence of active, well-documented programs — a content structure that makes impact stories and program updates easy to browse (rather than buried in an inconsistent blog) directly supports fundraising, not just public communication.
The realistic build order for most NGOs: get program update and impact story content structured properly first, since that's the credibility-building content funders actually read, then layer in donation flow and donor portal features once that foundation is solid.