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Stillness - Heartfelt Mindfulness Landing Page Template
Stillness is a heartfelt donation-focused landing page template for a community meditation center. It uses a modular card grid layout, a full-screen dawn video hero, and a warm civic color palette to build trust through neighborhood storytelling. The persistent amber donation button and cushion sponsorship cards guide visitors toward giving without pressure or urgency.
by Rocket studio
Stillness is a single-page donation and fundraising template built for a community meditation center. It combines a full-screen video hero, a modular card grid, and a transparent fund-allocation section to turn neighborhood familiarity into genuine donor connection. The design stays humble and warm, earning the gift through intimacy rather than pressure.
This template is made for small, place-based meditation and mindfulness centers that rely on community support to stay open. It fits organizers who want donors to feel like neighbors, not customers.
Many donation pages for small wellness centers feel either too polished or too plain. They either mimic corporate fundraising sites or offer a bare PayPal link with no story. Neither approach builds the trust a community space actually deserves.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that tells the story of a real neighborhood place and makes giving feel personal. Every section is built from the source brief, so nothing is vague or filler.




Theme
Civic Service
Creative direction
Local & Neighborhood
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Donation/Fundraising
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Hero with Fallback
Modular Bento Card Grid
Donation Modal with Flexible Amounts
Cushion Sponsorship Cards
Persistent Floating Donation Button
Transparent Fund Allocation Section
Can I change the donation amounts shown in the modal?
Does the template work without a video for the hero section?
Can I add more sponsorship items to the card grid?
Is this template suitable for a meditation center that does not charge for sessions?
What layout style does this template use?
This template is built around a handful of carefully considered features. Each one serves the page's core job: making a first-time visitor feel like they already belong before they have ever stepped inside.
The hero spans the full viewport with a slow handheld dawn video. It moves through the neighborhood, through the center's front door, and into a room of people sitting in silence. Ambient street sound fades into breathing. The only text reads: "Your neighbors are already here."
The page body is built as a bento-style card grid. Each card is a window into a specific part of the center's life: the weekly sitting schedule on a chalkboard, a quote from a named longtime member, the community garden out back, and the building fund thermometer.
Clicking the primary call-to-action opens a focused donation form. Visitors can choose from suggested amounts of $10, $25, or $50, or enter a custom figure. A name field and email field complete the form, keeping the flow short and frictionless.
A secondary giving path lets visitors sponsor a specific item, such as a cushion, a candle supply, or a month of rent. Each sponsorship option is tied to its own card in the grid, so the connection between the gift and its real-world use is always visible.
After the video hero scrolls out of view, an amber "Keep This Room Open" button floats at the bottom of the viewport. It stays visible throughout the entire scroll journey, creating a low-pressure but always-present path to donate.
A dedicated section shows exactly where donations go. Specific line items, such as candle supplies, cushions, and monthly rent, are listed clearly. This transparency builds trust without relying on urgency or emotional manipulation.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Hero | Establishes neighborhood intimacy and sets the emotional tone |
| Schedule Card Grid | Shows weekly sitting times in a chalkboard-style card layout |
| Member Quote Cards | Shares first-name voices from real neighborhood members |
| Community Garden Card | Highlights the physical space and the center's local roots |
| Building Fund Thermometer | Visualizes donation progress toward a specific funding goal |
| Cushion Sponsorship Cards | Offers a secondary giving path tied to tangible real items |
| Where Money Goes | Breaks down fund allocation with specific named line items |
| Testimonials Marquee | Scrolls horizontal first-name neighborhood voices across the page |
| Footer Split | Displays logo and tagline on the left, essential links on the right |
The visual identity follows a Civic Service theme using the Cloud Canvas color system. The palette feels like a freshly painted community bulletin board: humble, trustworthy, and warm without trying too hard.
The template is built mobile-first, reflecting the reality that most visitors will arrive on a phone, walking past the building or following a neighbor's referral link. The layout adapts cleanly from card grid to single-column stacking.
This template does not push. It accumulates. Every scroll reveals another small, honest detail about the center until the visitor feels they already know the place and want to help keep it open.
This template is part of the Community and Nonprofit category, specifically designed for the Meditation and Mindfulness Center niche within the Religious and Spiritual Organization subcategory. A few additional details worth knowing before you customize it.