What you get

Six things a generic LMS won’t give a mission-funded team.

Built for orgs where training is the smallest line in the budget.

01

Open-source, not per-seat

Built on Moodle, so recruiting your hundredth volunteer doesn’t trigger a bigger invoice than your tenth did. Training already runs on the thinnest slice of most nonprofit tech budgets – the platform shouldn’t be the reason it stays that way.

02

Courses built to be finished

Short, mobile-first, self-paced – designed against the reality that most volunteer training gets abandoned halfway, not against a features checklist.

03

One platform, every audience

Staff, volunteers, board members and the people you serve – each with their own content and path, on a single install you maintain once.

04

Reports your funders will actually read

Completion data and certification records, exportable in the shape a grant report needs – not reconstructed from a spreadsheet the week it’s due.

05

Built for a stretched team

Simple enough for a program coordinator to run without an IT department, because most nonprofits don’t have one to spare.

06

More than one language, from day one

Reach volunteers and communities in the language they actually work in, without duplicating the build for each one.

The real cost of the wrong platform

Watch the drop-off disappear.

What a generic LMS costs a mission-funded team – and what the right one gives back.

Training abandoned halfway, wasting grant-funded hours

Short, mobile-first courses. Built to be finished, not just started.

A licence bill that climbs every time you recruit

Open-source foundation, owned outright. Growth doesn’t cost you more.

Grant reports rebuilt by hand from a spreadsheet

Completion and certification data, exportable. Ready before the deadline, not scrambled together.

One course, forced to serve staff, volunteers and the public alike

Role-based content on one platform. Each audience gets what they actually need.

Training that only reaches people in one language

Multi-language from the start. Your reach isn’t capped by your build.

Training is already the smallest line in your budget. The platform running it shouldn’t be the reason it stays that small.

Why us

The same platform work, not a stripped-down version of it.

MooWoodle, Stripe Payment Pro, Quiz Analytics – live on thousands of Moodle installs, rated 4.3 on WordPress.org. There’s no separate “nonprofit tier” of our work – you get the same decade of Moodle experience, priced to fit an organisation that runs on donations, not revenue.

★  4.3 on WordPress.org
MooWoodle
Stripe Payment Pro
Quiz Analytics
15+ products over Moodle & WordPress
We’ll say when you don’t need us

If Moodle out of the box gets you most of the way there, we’ll tell you before we sell you a rebuild. Your grant money is better spent on your mission.

A licence that doesn’t punish growth

Open-source foundations you own outright. More volunteers, more chapters, more reach – none of it adds to the bill.

Built for whoever has to run it

Simple admin, minimal upkeep, documentation handed over. A stretched program team can manage it without calling us weekly.

IN THEIR WORDS

“Completion went from something we hoped for to something we could actually show our board.”

– Program director, volunteer training nonprofit
Questions

Questions educators ask us first.

Can’t find yours? Scroll to the bottom – a real person answers, fast.

What is a nonprofit LMS?

A nonprofit LMS is a learning management system designed to train volunteers, employees, board members, and community members. It helps nonprofit organizations deliver online learning, track progress, issue certificates, and report training outcomes while keeping costs manageable.

Why do nonprofits need a learning management system?

Nonprofits often need to train volunteers, staff, and partners across different locations. A centralized LMS makes it easier to deliver consistent training, monitor participation, manage certifications, and demonstrate program impact to funders and stakeholders.

Why is Moodle a good choice for nonprofits?

Moodle is open source, which means organizations are not locked into per-user licensing fees. This makes it a cost-effective solution for nonprofits that need to scale volunteer training without increasing software costs.

Can one LMS support volunteers, staff, and board members?

Yes. DualCube builds Moodle platforms with role-based access, allowing volunteers, employees, board members, and beneficiaries to access different courses and learning paths within the same system.

Can DualCube integrate Moodle with WooCommerce?

Yes. DualCube develops WooCommerce and Moodle integrations that allow organizations to sell courses online, automate enrollment, manage payments, and synchronize learner access between WordPress and Moodle.

Can the platform support multiple languages?

Yes. DualCube develops multilingual Moodle platforms so organizations can deliver training in multiple languages, helping nonprofits reach diverse communities and volunteers without maintaining separate systems.

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