If you can storyboard your ideas - even if just on a sheet of easel paper - you'll solidify what you want to present and how the elements work together.
If you have a member who's a CS major, ask for recommendations from that member. S/he might want to help, or may know someone who can. I find it hard to believe you can't find someone on a college campus who can help.
Or maybe I'm being presumptuous - perhaps you're talking alum chapter. If so, I apologize.
Does your national have a webmaster? That might be a resource to hook you up with coders.
Once a site is developed, you should be able to learn to maintain it. Then you can create a continuity book so anyone coming after you can also maintain it.
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