Resize Nonprofit Campaign and Website Images Without a Design Budget

Nonprofits running lean operations can't justify paid design software licenses just to resize images for a donation campaign or grant report. Deliteful's image resize tool gives nonprofit administrators a free, browser-based way to resize PNG, JPG, and WebP images to website, social media, and funder presentation specs — no subscription required.

Nonprofit communications teams regularly need images at multiple sizes: a website hero at 1440px, a Facebook fundraiser post at 1200×630px, an email newsletter header at 600px, and a grant report image that fits within a funder's document template. Coordinating these resizes across a small staff without software tools means images often end up wrong-sized, slow-loading, or rejected by upload validators.

Deliteful's free tier is sized for exactly this kind of occasional, moderate-volume use. Aspect ratio preservation ensures impact photos of program beneficiaries and community events scale without distortion — important when the organization's brand credibility depends on professional presentation. High-quality resampling keeps donor-facing imagery sharp across all output sizes.

How it works

  1. 1

    Gather images for your campaign or report

    Collect PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WebP photos from your program team or communications folder.

  2. 2

    Check dimension requirements for each destination

    Note the target pixel width for your website, social platform, email, or funder document.

  3. 3

    Upload and set target dimensions

    Add your files, enter the target width (and height if needed), and enable aspect ratio preservation.

  4. 4

    Download and publish

    Resized images return in the original format, ready for your website CMS, social scheduler, or report document.

Frequently asked questions

Is Deliteful free for nonprofits to use?
Deliteful offers a free account tier that includes a credit allocation suitable for occasional image processing. Sign up with Google — no card required. Paid plans are available if your organization processes images at higher volume regularly.
What image size should a nonprofit use for a Facebook fundraiser post?
Facebook recommends 1200×630px for link preview images and fundraiser posts. For stories, 1080×1920px is the standard. Setting your target to 1200px wide with aspect ratio enabled will produce a correctly sized image for most Facebook placements.
Can volunteers on our team use this tool without training?
Yes. Deliteful's interface is straightforward: upload files, enter pixel dimensions, choose aspect ratio behavior, download. No design background or software knowledge required. Each team member creates a free account with Google.
Does the tool work for resizing images to include in grant reports?
Yes. If a funder's report template specifies a maximum image width or dimensions in pixels, set those as your target and resize your program photos before inserting them. This prevents oversized images from breaking document formatting or exceeding file size limits.

Create your free Deliteful account with Google and resize your nonprofit's campaign images to spec — no budget, no software needed.