Thanks for the input on pricing. I think I should reiterate, as Khirmint said, that this is kind of a "for friends/small buisnesses thing" which understands that I have a career and a Master's I'm working on that come first.

The company is a non-profit organization called the Michigan Association of Speech Communication. The online home will be 20-30 individual pages, most of them static and unchanging. There will be very little graphics, a couple of dhtml tricks, some inline frames and two animated gifs I've already put together will comprise the bells and whistles of the site, the rest is text, links and contact information. Each page will have a generic splash setup that I have already put together, in about 5 hours. I predict another 20 hours worth of work to get the thing made, and 10 hours to get it launched and debug any proglems I couldn't forsee before it went live. That's about 35 hours total, and being the under-funded (donation and membershp fee as only income) small organization they are, I couldn't really charge too much for my work.

I will take into consideration the monthly fee and charging more for that. I can't see that there is anything on the site that will need updating, one component of the deal is that no one will be an admin of the site (so no one has email they need tech help with, screwed up updating something and I have to fix it, yada yada) and the top brass of the organization are all professors who have a lot of duties that come before this particular loyalty. I really don't forsee much updating or work once the thing goes live, but I will think about charging more and feel them out for the monthly rate they are willing to pay. There is no way in hell I'll get $30 an hour, or even $20 an hour.

Thanks and keep the advice coming!