Nonprofits face a myriad of challenges with their strategic use of technology, but a lack of resources (both human and capital) is often the root cause. This plays out several ways, including failed technology implementation projects, disconnected and outdated systems, and inefficient manual processes. It can be hard for nonprofits to develop a long-term, strategic plan for technology and then successfully secure the funding they need to implement it.
Working with us allows your organization to tap into the external expertise you need, when you need it. This is a cost-effective way to augment the resources you already have in-house, allowing you to focus on achieving your mission more effectively.
When organizations struggle with inefficient, outdated systems, it’s the staff who really suffer. Work is harder when the systems that are supposed to support you are actually holding you back. Attracting and retaining staff is a challenge for any nonprofit and losing system knowledge when a team member resigns can hugely impact the goal of achieving the mission.
It’s simple: an efficient and integrated system is easier and more enjoyable for your staff to use. This frees up their time to do more of what they enjoy at work, and less of what they don’t.
Technology for nonprofits is evolving rapidly, placing increasing pressure on organizations to keep up, adapt, and respond strategically. As we look ahead, this pressure will only grow, becoming a central component of the charitable sector’s strategic planning. Developing a long-term plan for your organization's evolving use of technology is essential for success, ensuring that your organization remains agile, efficient, and effective in achieving your mission.
Leverage our expertise to confidently select and drive adoption of new and existing technologies. This helps your organization be flexible and adaptable so technology can further your mission, not hold it back.