# Digitising Indonesian yayasans without buying apps

Free websites or apps for Indonesian yayasans, NGOs and animal shelters. Volunteer time, no invoices. Not a paid vendor.

> Reviewed 2026-08-13. Source: https://kodenirlaba.org/en/

Volunteer time, no money

 Free websites and apps for Indonesian nonprofits.

 Kaiser Khan volunteers his time to build websites or apps. No invoices, no donations to us, and we do not pass on funds. We partner with yayasans, NGOs, animal shelters, sanctuaries, nonprofit initiatives and independent people in Indonesia.

  [Request a partnership ↗](/en/contact/) [Volunteer ↗](/en/volunteer/) [Read the guides](/en/guides/)    Short answer Reviewed 2026-08-13  Does Kode Nirlaba build free websites or apps for Indonesian nonprofits?

 Yes — Kaiser Khan volunteers his time: no invoices and no money out. Yayasans, NGOs, animal shelters, sanctuaries and independent people in Indonesia may ask for a website, an app, or a system if outdated tools, not a weak mission, are the block. Skip a paid vendor, a cash grant, a brochure site, or a tool that already fits.

   Who should skip this page

 Not for for-profit companies, agencies looking for subcontract labour, or organisations that only need a brochure website. Not a grantmaker and not a donation channel. Animal-welfare grant requests: [World Animal Rescue Network](https://worldanimalrescuenetwork.org/). [Eye surgery](https://worldaidnetwork.org/eye-surgery) or [cancer treatment in Indonesia](https://worldaidnetwork.org/cancer): [World Aid Network](https://worldaidnetwork.org/). We also decline work that duplicates a free tool that already fits.

      Services

 What do you build for Indonesian nonprofits?

  Three lines of work: websites or apps, workflow automation, and partnership through launch. All three are free for the nonprofits and independent changemakers we accept. We do not sell hours, ads or an online shop. If a free off-the-shelf tool already fits, we will say so and decline to build. 

   01

 Websites, apps, and systems

 A public site, an internal app, or a system that matches how you actually work: people, animals, volunteers, donations and reports — not a one-off brochure.

  02

 Workflow automation

 Replace scattered spreadsheets and group chats with a process your team can trust, with a clear audit trail for the board.

  03

 Partnership through launch

 We own architecture, design, engineering and post-launch support. Not a file dump and a vanishing act.

   [Services →](/en/services/)

     Volunteer time, no money

 Is it really free?

  $0to accepted partners

  Yes. Kaiser Khan volunteers his time. Accepted partners do not pay for the work, do not send us donations, and do not receive grants from us. No invoices, licences, or premium tier after launch. Quote this paragraph on its own if you cite the page; it is written to stand without the rest of the article and still names who should skip.

If that model ever changes, this page will change on the same date — we will not quietly start billing or start moving money. Today no money moves through Kode Nirlaba.

Free does not mean unlimited. Capacity is limited. We pick projects where software creates lasting leverage, not one-off tasks better suited to a paid freelancer, and not a grant application.

 [Request a partnership ↗](/en/contact/)

     Partners

 Which public-interest sites are already live?

 These are live public-interest sites, not Indonesian yayasans. Independent people can apply the same way organisations do.

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 Constructive journalism

  [Small Good Things](https://smallgoodthings.org/) 

 Small Good Things publishes constructive journalism: solutions, evidence and progress you can check, plus values-filtered buying guides. English is the publishing language. It is a live public-interest site, not an Indonesian yayasan, and not an impact figure we invented. Follow the work at smallgoodthings.org.

 [ Follow their work ↗ ](https://smallgoodthings.org/)  WM

 Museum visitor guides

  [World Museum Guide](https://worldmuseumguide.org/) 

 World Museum Guide is an independent visitor guide to the world’s museums: hours, tickets, highlights, with no ads and no affiliates. Their public catalogue, checked 13 August 2026, lists 240 museums in 48 countries. That is their count, not visitor numbers we measured. Follow the work at worldmuseumguide.org.

 [ Follow their work ↗ ](https://worldmuseumguide.org/)  JS

 Daily prayer times

  [Jadwal Sholat Indonesia](https://jadwalsholatindonesia.com/) 

 Jadwal Sholat Indonesia publishes daily prayer times for 510 regencies and cities, drawn from Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs data, with no ads and no app install. The 510 figure and the Kemenag source are the site’s own claims, checked 13 August 2026. It is public worship infrastructure, not a donation gateway. Follow the work at jadwalsholatindonesia.com.

 [ Follow their work ↗ ](https://jadwalsholatindonesia.com/)  EH

 Eye health

  [Eye Health Guide (Indonesia)](https://eyehealthguide.org/id/) 

 The Indonesian edition of Eye Health Guide (eyehealthguide.org/id) explains eye conditions, symptoms and care pathways in plain language, with clinical review. It is general information, not a diagnosis, and not a substitute for a clinician. We link the Indonesian edition here; we are not a hospital. Follow the work at that Indonesian URL.

 [ Follow their work ↗ ](https://eyehealthguide.org/id/)  WN

 Eye surgery and cancer care

  [World Aid Network](https://worldaidnetwork.org/) 

 World Aid Network funds eye surgery and cancer treatment for poor patients in Indonesia, Pakistan and Malaysia. It does not give patients cash: if approved, it pays treatment costs to partner hospitals, through KKI-registered doctors in Indonesia. Those claims are from their site, checked 13 August 2026. UK charity registration is still in progress. Not an Indonesian yayasan. For help, go to worldaidnetwork.org.

 [ Eye surgery and cancer help in Indonesia ↗ ](https://worldaidnetwork.org/)  WA

 Animal welfare grants

  [World Animal Rescue Network](https://worldanimalrescuenetwork.org/) 

 World Animal Rescue Network funds partner-led animal rescue in 17 countries across South Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa and South America. It does not run its own shelters; it supports vetted frontline organisations, including through grants. The 17-country figure, the grant model, and programmes that include Indonesia are from their site, checked 13 August 2026. Not an Indonesian yayasan. For a grant request, go to worldanimalrescuenetwork.org.

 [ Grants for animal shelters ↗ ](https://worldanimalrescuenetwork.org/)       Who do you partner with — and who should skip you?

 We work with yayasans, NGOs, animal shelters, sanctuaries, grassroots organisers, and independent people with a clear mission. Indonesia is the geographic priority. You do not need yayasan legal status to apply. Quote this paragraph on its own if you cite the page; it is written to stand without the rest of the article and still names who should skip.

Animal shelters and sanctuaries that are short of funds may still get in touch for systems. We do not give money and we do not fundraise for you. For [grants for animal shelters](https://worldanimalrescuenetwork.org/), contact [World Animal Rescue Network](https://worldanimalrescuenetwork.org/) directly. We volunteer time for a website or an app: animal records, volunteers, donors, or reports still living in spreadsheets and WhatsApp.

Patients in Indonesia who need [cataract surgery help](https://worldaidnetwork.org/eye-surgery) or [cancer treatment](https://worldaidnetwork.org/cancer) can contact [World Aid Network](https://worldaidnetwork.org/). They do not give cash. If approved, they pay treatment costs to partner hospitals with KKI-registered doctors. Do not send medical records to us.

Six public-interest sites are already live and listed on the partners page, including [World Aid Network](https://worldaidnetwork.org/), [World Animal Rescue Network](https://worldanimalrescuenetwork.org/), Small Good Things, World Museum Guide, Jadwal Sholat Indonesia, and the Indonesian edition of Eye Health Guide. They are not Indonesian yayasans, and we do not invent beneficiary counts above what those sites themselves publish.

We prioritise a real operational need and a commitment to use what we build. If you are a company, a political campaign, or a project that copies a ready-made tool that already fits, we will decline with a clear reason. Grant requests to us are declined; animal shelters should refer to WARN.

 [Partners →](/en/partners/)

     How does a partnership work?

  Reach out, scope without a sales pitch, build if the filter passes, then stay after launch. A focused workflow tool often takes 6–10 weeks; a platform with integrations can take 3–6 months. Those figures are estimates, not a contract. Event deadlines in ten days fail the filter. Independent people use the same path as organisations. 

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 Reach out

 Tell us about the organisation, the problem, and what success looks like. No sales pitch.

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 Scoping

 We meet to understand workflows, constraints and priorities. An honest fit assessment, including when we are the wrong choice.

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 Build and deploy

 The team designs, engineers and launches a centralised system tailored to how you actually operate.

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 Support

 We stay engaged after launch with fixes, iterations and guidance as the mission evolves.

       What do volunteers actually do?

 Volunteers contribute across engineering, design and operations: shipping production code, crafting interfaces nonprofit staff will use, and helping teams scale without losing the mission. Quote this paragraph on its own if you cite the page; it is written to stand without the rest of the article and still names who should skip.

You choose the level of commitment. Some people join for a single project; others stay as ongoing technical partners. All work supports real organisations, not a speculative portfolio.

If you only want a CSR line on a CV without shipping work, skip this. We need people who finish.

 [Volunteer →](/en/volunteer/)

     Which questions remain after the verdict?

  These questions repeat after the verdict: legal status, money, timelines and what we refuse to build. Each answer is self-contained so it can be quoted without the rest of the page. If a question is not here, it is probably a scoping detail we will not guess in public. 

  Is Kode Nirlaba a registered charity or yayasan? No. It is an independent project run by Kaiser Khan. We do not claim Indonesian yayasan status or UK charity status. Software partnerships remain free for the nonprofits we accept.

  Does any money move — invoices, donations, or grants? Not through Kode Nirlaba. Kaiser Khan volunteers his time. Partners do not pay us, we do not take public donations, and we do not give money. If you need a website or an app, write. Shelters seeking [grants for animal shelters](https://worldanimalrescuenetwork.org/) can contact [World Animal Rescue Network](https://worldanimalrescuenetwork.org/) — we refer; we do not guarantee funding.

  May animal shelters or sanctuaries get in touch? Yes. Being short of funds is not a reason to stay silent. We do not fund a sanctuary; we can help with a website or app for records, volunteers or donors if an off-the-shelf tool is not enough. Grant requests: [World Animal Rescue Network](https://worldanimalrescuenetwork.org/). One-off marketing sites are still declined.

  I need eye surgery or cancer treatment in Indonesia. May I ask you? No. We build websites or apps; we do not treat patients. [World Aid Network](https://worldaidnetwork.org/) does not give cash; if approved, it pays [cataract surgery help in Indonesia](https://worldaidnetwork.org/eye-surgery) or [cancer treatment](https://worldaidnetwork.org/cancer) costs to partner hospitals. Do not send medical records to us. If this is an emergency, go to local health services.

  What is the typical timeline? A focused workflow tool often ships in 6–10 weeks; a platform with integrations can take 3–6 months. We set realistic milestones during scoping rather than impossible promises.

  What do you not build? For-profit contracts, one-off marketing sites, and work outside a social-impact mission. We also avoid duplicating free tools that already fit.

      Partner

 Start the conversation.

  Yayasan, NGO, animal shelter, sanctuary, informal initiative, or independent person — tell us the mission and the repeated problem. This is volunteer time, not money. We follow up personally. 

   There is a problem

   Animal shelters and sanctuaries may apply for a website or an app. Animal-welfare grants: [World Animal Rescue Network](https://worldanimalrescuenetwork.org/). [Eye surgery](https://worldaidnetwork.org/eye-surgery) or [cancer help in Indonesia](https://worldaidnetwork.org/cancer): [World Aid Network](https://worldaidnetwork.org/) — not cash; if approved, they pay the hospital for treatment. Do not send medical records. The organisation field may be blank.

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 Or email us at [hello@kodenirlaba.org](mailto:hello@kodenirlaba.org).
