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Memory Care & Dementia
Glimpse - Heartfelt Dementia Landing Page Template
Glimpse is a single-page fundraising landing page template built for virtual dementia experience programs. It uses a modular card grid layout and a Testimonial Mosaic design to layer caregiver voices, statistics, and video stories. A soft Cloud Canvas color system keeps the tone warm and human, while a three-step donation lightbox guides visitors toward meaningful, mission-driven giving.
by Rocket studio
Glimpse is a donation-focused landing page template designed for organizations running virtual dementia simulations. It opens with a quiet manifesto header, then builds emotional depth through a scrolling mosaic of caregiver stories, gut-punch statistics, and video clips. Every design decision serves one purpose: helping visitors feel enough to give.
This template is built for mission-driven programs that use experiential simulation to build empathy around dementia care. It suits teams who need to fundraise, recruit hosts, and tell real human stories on one focused page.
Most fundraising pages ask for money before they earn it. Glimpse flips that. It builds emotional context card by card so that by the time a visitor sees the donation button, they already feel the weight of what they are supporting.
You get a complete, single-page fundraising layout with every section pre-built and ready to populate with your program's real stories, statistics, and session details.
This template delivers a focused set of components that work together to move a visitor from curious to committed.
The page opens with a single serif-type sentence on linen white. No image, no navigation clutter. The quote is attributed with a name, relationship, and city. A subtle downward arrow pulses once after three seconds of stillness, inviting the visitor to scroll.
Cards vary in size and visual depth. Some hold short two-sentence quotes. Others carry fifteen-second video clips with captions. Some show before-and-after reflections from caregivers describing how the simulation changed how they speak, touch, and listen. The grid grows denser as the visitor scrolls.
The primary call to action, "Fund Someone's Understanding," appears after the sixth card and again in a fixed bottom bar. Clicking opens a three-step lightbox: choose a giving tier, add an optional dedication, then complete payment.
A secondary path labeled "Bring This to Your Community" collects a visitor's name, organization, and zip code. This captures interest from groups wanting to host a simulation session in their own facility or community space.
Select cards in the mosaic display high-impact data points, such as caregiver burnout rates, framed plainly and without visual noise. These facts land with weight inside the emotional flow of the page without breaking its human tone.
After the primary call to action appears mid-page, a gentle fixed bar stays visible at the bottom of the screen for the rest of the scroll. It keeps the giving path accessible without interrupting the story-reading experience.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Manifesto Header | Opens with a single defining quote and attribution |
| Testimonial Mosaic Grid | Layers caregiver stories, video clips, and statistics |
| Primary Donation call to action | Introduces "Fund Someone's Understanding" after card six |
| Three-Step Lightbox | Guides donors through amount, dedication, and payment |
| Community Host Form | Captures groups interested in hosting a local session |
| Fixed Bottom Bar | Keeps the donation path visible throughout scrolling |
The Cloud Canvas color system keeps the page feeling like a home, not a hospital. Every color choice is deliberate and warm, nothing clinical, nothing that creates distance between the visitor and the story being told.
The card grid layout is built to reflow cleanly on smaller screens. Cards stack in a readable single-column order on mobile, preserving the emotional sequence of the mosaic without losing the layered effect.
This template earns the gift rather than demanding it. The page structure is designed so that emotional investment arrives well before the donation ask, making the conversion feel like a natural next step.
This template is part of a Family First design theme, built specifically for memory care and dementia-focused programs that rely on human connection rather than clinical authority to motivate action.




Theme
Family First
Creative direction
Testimonial Mosaic
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Donation/Fundraising
Page Sections
Quote Manifesto Header
Testimonial Mosaic Card Grid
Three-step Donation Lightbox
Community Host Capture Form
Statistics Display Cards
Fixed Donation Bottom Bar
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can this template support both individual donations and group session requests?
How does the three-step donation lightbox work?
Can I populate the card grid with my own stories and statistics?
Does this template work for a program that is early in its fundraising journey?