Nine Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs A Tech Expert

Being an efficient nonprofit means you’re allowing technology to streamline your processes, give you the data you need and do the bulk of the grunt work. In turn, you’re saving time and money and keeping employees happier. A quality consultant can implement the change you want to see by evaluating your technological needs with a foundational, cultural, operational, and growth oriented perspective. Here’s how:

Expertise and Guidance

Tech experts stay up to date on the latest tools, best practices, and industry standards. They can bring on levels of proficiency and knowledge that most organizations do not have internally.

An Outside Perspective

Technology experts have seen what works and what doesn’t in lots of different situations. They have learned from others’ mistakes and can help you avoid your own. In this respect, a single consultant can bring the collective wisdom you would get from a dozen outside hires at a fraction of the cost. 

Strategic Planning

Nonprofits need to align their technology strategies with their organizational mission and vision. A technology expert can help you identify gaps and develop strategic plans, considering factors such as budget, scalability, security, and usability to ensure the technology can meet your needs now and at scale.

Technology Assessment and Audit

Nonprofits owe it to their staff and stakeholders to ensure that their technology infrastructure is efficient, secure, and cost effective. A technology expert can conduct tech audits, assess system effectiveness, evaluate security measures, and recommend upgrades or enhancements. This assessment helps nonprofits optimize their technology, protect their constituents, and keep staff productive and happy. 

System Implementation and Integration

Implementing new technology systems can be complex and time-consuming. A technology expert can guide you through the process, help you find the best system for you, manage the project, coordinate with vendors, configure systems, migrate data, and train staff. This helps to ensure that you get the greatest return out of your technology investment.

Customization and Development

Off-the-shelf software sometimes doesn’t fit the unique requirements nonprofits have. A technology expert can help to customize your software to your needs, modify system architecture, streamline interfaces, and build automations to optimize your team’s operations and service quality.

Training and Capacity Building

Getting the most out of your technology requires training and capacity building for staff. Technology experts provide training sessions, workshops, and documentation to educate and empower staff. This will not only benefit your investments, but it also enhances staff productivity, culture, and confidence.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Technology requires regular maintenance to function optimally. A technology expert can help troubleshoot issues, monitor security, improve data quality, and implement new features. By helping nonprofits maintain a stable and secure technology environment, staff can focus more on their core work.

Cost Optimization

Technology experts can help identify cost-effective products, negotiate contracts, and reduce tech bloat from redundant systems. By assessing the total cost of ownership and identifying potential savings, a technology consultant can make sure you invest your resources in tech solutions that provide the most value.

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David J. Dunn

David is the founder of Undaunted Consulting. He specializes in data management system optimization and rapid app development for social service, social justice, and environmental justice nonprofits.

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