Selecting the Right IT Support for Your NonprofitKaren Graham
Contact me to bring this presentation to your foundation or nonprofit conference.
-pros and cons of internal staff, volunteers, on demand services and managed IT
-questions to ask before you start
-tips for choosing a provider
Karen Graham\'s presentation from thedatabank\'s 2010 user conference, on the basics of sustaining donor programs and how to track sustainers in the Databank CRM software for nonprofits.
Selecting the Right IT Support for Your NonprofitKaren Graham
Contact me to bring this presentation to your foundation or nonprofit conference.
-pros and cons of internal staff, volunteers, on demand services and managed IT
-questions to ask before you start
-tips for choosing a provider
Karen Graham\'s presentation from thedatabank\'s 2010 user conference, on the basics of sustaining donor programs and how to track sustainers in the Databank CRM software for nonprofits.
Constituent Relationship Management Software for NonprofitsKaren Graham
Highlights:
-Know what a CRM is and how it can help you
-Understand key features to look for in CRM software for nonprofits
-Identify your nonprofit’s needs and priorities
-Avoid common traps and mistakes in buying nonprofit software
-Know what to budget, and pay a fair price for the software and service
-Select a nonprofit CRM system with confidence
Webinar recording available at http://nonprofitwebinars.com/past_webinars/constituent-relationship-management-crm-software-for-nonprofits/
Presented for NonprofitWebinars.com Tech Tuesday series.
This slide show will focus on applying technology to strategic goals in innovative ways – but keep in mind that the principles also apply to innovating business processes, service delivery models, fundraising, and more. We will show you what everyday innovation looks like in nonprofit organizations, and leave you with practical tips.
Tech Support Confidential: Insider Advice for Nonprofits on Selecting the Rig...Karen Graham
These are the presentation slides from a breakout session at the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference. Audience was small-medium nonprofit organizations. Learning Goals:
1. Gain a clearer understanding of the breadth of IT support options that are out there.
2. Understand the pros, cons, and cost ranges of different IT support options, with guidance on what type of support tends to work best depending on the culture, size and budget of your organization.
3. Take note of must-ask questions that will help you get the information you need to sort out the best fit, and most reliable IT support.
Constituent Relationship Management Software for NonprofitsKaren Graham
Highlights:
-Know what a CRM is and how it can help you
-Understand key features to look for in CRM software for nonprofits
-Identify your nonprofit’s needs and priorities
-Avoid common traps and mistakes in buying nonprofit software
-Know what to budget, and pay a fair price for the software and service
-Select a nonprofit CRM system with confidence
Webinar recording available at http://nonprofitwebinars.com/past_webinars/constituent-relationship-management-crm-software-for-nonprofits/
Presented for NonprofitWebinars.com Tech Tuesday series.
This slide show will focus on applying technology to strategic goals in innovative ways – but keep in mind that the principles also apply to innovating business processes, service delivery models, fundraising, and more. We will show you what everyday innovation looks like in nonprofit organizations, and leave you with practical tips.
Tech Support Confidential: Insider Advice for Nonprofits on Selecting the Rig...Karen Graham
These are the presentation slides from a breakout session at the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference. Audience was small-medium nonprofit organizations. Learning Goals:
1. Gain a clearer understanding of the breadth of IT support options that are out there.
2. Understand the pros, cons, and cost ranges of different IT support options, with guidance on what type of support tends to work best depending on the culture, size and budget of your organization.
3. Take note of must-ask questions that will help you get the information you need to sort out the best fit, and most reliable IT support.