058: From a Simple Favor to a Global Mission for the Animals with Dave Graham
Release Date: 03/30/2026
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info_outlineMost businesses start with a plan. Dave Graham’s did not.
A weekend stay at a vegan bed and breakfast in Australia turned into an unexpected opportunity when the owner asked if he could build a website. Dave said yes. That one project led to another, and soon he was working with vegan professionals, nonprofits, and mission-driven businesses around the world.
What began as a side project quickly evolved into a full-time career. But it was not until Dave began working closely with animal sanctuaries that everything clicked into place.
Why Animal Sanctuaries Became the Focus
Working across multiple industries required constant shifts in strategy. Each project demanded a different approach, different messaging, and different systems.
Animal sanctuaries were different.
Dave realized he could create repeatable, effective website structures specifically designed to support their needs. More importantly, he saw the impact his work could have.
Sanctuary founders are experts in animal care. They dedicate their lives to rescuing and protecting animals. But most do not have the time or expertise to build websites that consistently generate donations.
That gap became Dave’s mission to fill.
The Biggest Challenge Sanctuaries Face Online
The issue is not a lack of effort. It is overwhelm.
Sanctuaries are trying to manage social media, care for animals, coordinate volunteers, and handle daily operations. In the process, their website often gets pushed aside.
That is a costly mistake.
A website is where donations happen. It is where volunteers sign up. It is where people go when they are ready to take action. Social media should guide people back to the website, not replace it.
The Hidden Problem with DIY and Quick Fix Websites
Many organizations believe they can solve their website challenges with quick DIY tools or AI-generated solutions.
While those tools can be helpful, they often miss the bigger picture.
A website is not just about looking good. It needs to function as a tool that converts visitors into donors, supporters, and volunteers. Without that focus, even a well-designed site can fall short.
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