Mandate is a modular card grid landing page built for federal aging and disability agencies. It pairs institutional authority with genuine warmth, using a bold search field, layered impact data, mission pillar cards, and a three-step donation form. The result is a "No Wrong Door" entry point that guides caregivers, advocates, and program administrators from awareness to action.
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Quick summary
Mandate is designed for federal aging and disability agencies that need to translate complex policy into clear, immediate action. The landing page leads with a full-width search field, moves through rows of modular impact cards, and closes with a progressive donation form. Every section earns the visitor's trust before asking for their support.
Who this template is for
This template serves agencies and teams whose work centers on aging and disability programs at the federal or state level. It is built for people who need authority and clarity on the same page.
Adult children and caregivers searching for Medicare, Medicaid, or home delivered meal programs for aging parents
Disability advocates and state program administrators tracking grant cycles, compliance guidance, and referrals
Nonprofit-adjacent offices that fund and coordinate community resources across county and state systems
What problem this template solves
Federal aging and disability offices often maintain websites that are dense, outdated, or confusing to navigate. The people who need help most, older adults, caregivers, adults with disabilities, give up before they find answers.
Visitors cannot quickly locate specific services like options counseling, congregate meals, transportation assistance, or legal services
Agencies lack a clear path to convert informed visitors into donors or newsletter subscribers
Important programs covering developmental disabilities, elder justice, and adult protective services get buried in navigation
What you get with this template
Mandate delivers a fully structured, single-page layout with every section built to reduce friction and build trust. You get a coherent visual system, purposeful card architecture, and a working donation flow.
A bold evergreen search header, a layered impact data row, four mission pillar cards, a program spotlight section, and a full-width three-step donation call to action
A Forest Trust color palette applied consistently across headers, card borders, backgrounds, and interactive states
Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Vision & Mission
Color system
Forest Trust
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Donation/Fundraising
Page Sections
Evergreen Search Header with Focus Glow
Modular Impact and Mission Card Grid
Three-step Progressive Donation Form
Persistent Action Button Placement
Hover-state Card Reveals and Scroll Animations
Related questions
Who is the primary audience for this landing page template?
Can the donation form support multiple fund designations?
Does this template work for agencies covering a full range of disabilities?
How does the search bar help caregivers find services?
Is this template suitable for a county-level aging and disability office?
Fraunces serif headlines paired with DM Sans body type for institutional clarity and everyday readability
Feature list
This section describes the core capabilities built into the Mandate template.
Oversized Search Bar with Focus Glow
The header places a prominent search field at the center of every visit. Ghost text reads "Search benefits, programs, or resources by state…" and the field glows with living-leaf green on focus. A forgiving search bar helps users find specific services easily, reducing abandonment before it begins.
Modular Impact Card Grid
Three rows of modular cards move visitors through the agency's full story. Row one covers mandate scope with large stat callouts. Row two presents mission pillars, independent living, caregiver support, elder justice, and disability rights. Row three surfaces grant evidence and program spotlights with data callouts in an asymmetric bento layout.
Three-Step Progressive Donation Form
The primary call to action is a full-width donation section that appears after the impact data row. The form guides donors through amount selection with preset tiers, fund designation between general, elder justice, and caregiver grant options, and payment details. A secondary email capture path converts visitors not ready to give.
Persistent "Support the Mission" Button
A living-leaf green button anchors the top-right navigation and reappears as a full-width card after impact numbers have made the case. This placement ensures the call to action is visible at the moment trust is highest, without interrupting the information flow.
Hover-State Card Interactivity
Each card in the mission pillar and program spotlight rows responds to hover with subtle reveals. This keeps the layout clean for first-time visitors while rewarding engagement. Fade-in-up scroll animations add motion without distraction.
Page sections overview
Section
Purpose
Evergreen Search Header
Entry point for service discovery
Impact Numbers Row
Displays agency-scale reach data
Mission Pillars Grid
Communicates four core program areas
Program Spotlights Bento
Surfaces grant evidence and spotlights
Donation Call to Action
Three-step progressive giving form
Linear Footer
Single-row navigation and contact links
Design & branding system
Mandate follows a Corporate Precision theme with organic warmth, built around the Forest Trust color system. Every color choice carries intentional meaning and consistent placement across the layout.
Evergreen (#1B4332) dominates headers and navigation; bark brown (#3E2723) grounds card borders and the footer; lichen silver (#ADB5BD) washes card backgrounds; living-leaf green (#52B788) appears only on interactive elements, buttons, and calls to action
Fraunces serif headlines give institutional weight; DM Sans handles body copy, labels, and form fields with clean legibility
No stock photography of silver-haired couples; the header relies on bold white serif type and a single search field, placing all visual weight on the act of seeking
Mobile & speed optimization
Mandate is designed desktop-first to serve state program administrators and policy professionals, while maintaining strong usability on mobile for caregivers searching late at night.
Fade-in-up scroll animations, card hover reveals, and donation form step transitions are applied with medium intensity to keep the experience fluid without slowing the page
Static sections use server-rendered components; the donation form and search bar load as client-side components to keep interactive areas responsive
The layout reflows cleanly for smaller screens, supporting the midnight caregiver who needs to find home delivered meal programs or Medicare options quickly
How this template helps you convert
Mandate is structured around a deliberate conversion sequence. Every section is placed to build understanding before asking for action.
The search header captures intent immediately, giving every visitor, from county administrators to family members of older adults, a direct path to the programs or benefits they need.
The impact data row (62 million Americans served, 50 state partnerships, four decades of advocacy) makes the agency's scale undeniable before the donation form appears, so the ask feels earned rather than premature.
The email capture secondary path links awareness to relationship, converting visitors who are not yet ready to give into a subscriber base for future policy updates and event registration.
Other information about this template
The Mandate template reflects how modern aging and disability resource offices communicate both authority and care. Several contextual details are worth noting for teams evaluating this template.
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) model, launched in 2003 to promote the integration of long-term care information and referral services, serves as an organizational parallel for this layout's "No Wrong Door" philosophy; the template mirrors that single point of entry for access to programs and benefits
State offices, county aging departments, and agencies aligned with a governor's office can navigate trusted county aging and disability services landing page template structures like Mandate to promote services spanning nursing facilities, housing, wellness programs, mental health coordination, and adult protective services
The disability resource connection this template enables extends to developmental disabilities programs, legal services, congregate meals, transportation assistance, and options counseling, giving every visitor a clear link to what they need
Community events such as Older Americans Month Awards, outstanding volunteer recognition ceremonies held each May, and annual aging and disability resource expos can be surfaced through program spotlight cards; pre-registration is encouraged and door-to-door transport coordination details can be included in event cards
The template is built to support a needs assessment survey card or module, helping county offices gather data from residents aged 60 and older, caregivers, and adults living with disabilities, so the office can plan the right programs and services for its community
No-code platforms allow an administrator or non-technical team member to deploy and update this template without development resources; technology integration in aging services can improve access to information for individuals with disabilities, and AI-powered tools can be layered onto the search system to enhance service delivery over time