Posts Tagged: "technology"

The Three-Step Program to Paperless Efficiency
April 21, 2020
The Three-Step Program to Paperless Efficiency

This post was published as part of our guest blog series by Altec, the provider of DocLink — a robust document management and workflow solution helping businesses manage their document lifecycles from start to finish. We are excited to welcome them as a exhibitor at our annual INNOVATE 2021 conference next year, and thank them…

5 Questions to Ask Before Your Nonprofit’s Next Software Implementation
February 18, 2020
5 Questions to Ask Before Your Nonprofit’s Next Software Implementation

Is your nonprofit scouting the arena of back-office systems in the pursuit of increased organizational efficiency and mission success? In the world of software and technology, JMT is referred to as a “Value-Added Reseller” (“VAR”) of the products we represent. As in other industries, many software publishers choose to work with a network of partners…

Technology Matters to Nonprofits: The Impact of Falling Behind the Technology Curve
October 29, 2019
Technology Matters to Nonprofits: The Impact of Falling Behind the Technology Curve

My wife was recently notified by our wireless provider that her smartphone will no longer be supported. A couple of years ago, when she needed a new cell phone, we made the decision to save some money by buying an older, but not obsolete, model phone. “There’s no reason to spend all that extra money…

Integrating Systems to Reduce Financial Risk for Nonprofits
May 7, 2018
Integrating Systems to Reduce Financial Risk for Nonprofits

Nonprofit organizations demand a lot from their software. According to a 2015 survey conducted by Software Advice, a company that provides research and online reviews of fundraising software, nonprofits want greater functionality and tools from their investments. Not only that, they want their fundraising/donor management programs and other platforms to work seamlessly together. In fact,…

The True Costs of Nonprofit Budgeting with Excel
February 23, 2018
The True Costs of Nonprofit Budgeting with Excel

Excel is the go-to reporting and budgeting tool for countless finance teams, including financial planning and analysis (FP&A) professionals. In fact, there are more than one billion users worldwide—that’s about one in seven people! Excel is comfortable and familiar, but for growing nonprofits, it can be a real drag on your budgeting processes and productivity….

How Can Nonprofits Measure Success and Impact?
February 22, 2018
How Can Nonprofits Measure Success and Impact?

How do you know if your nonprofit is making an impact—if your mission is a success? The answer to this question affects everything about your organization, from day-to-day operations to the success of your fundraising efforts. The National Council of Nonprofits alludes to five actions: Identify what success looks like to you. Make a plan…

From Managers to the Board Members: How to Show Them the Data They Want
March 30, 2017
From Managers to the Board Members: How to Show Them the Data They Want

Managing finances for a nonprofit organization means getting visibility into how your organization is achieving its mission. Program managers, CFOs, CEOs, and board members all need insight into different aspects of the financial and operational data to make the right decisions. How can you be sure every decision maker on every level is equipped with…

Is Your Financial Data Safe From the Storms?
March 14, 2017
Is Your Financial Data Safe From the Storms?

Is Winter Storm Stella going to be your deciding factor for finally moving to the cloud?  With this megastorm threatening much of the Northeast, your on-premise systems are in danger of being compromised.  From having redundant data to dispersed geography and backup disaster recovery  (BDR) processes, cloud computing protects organizations of all sizes from a…

Technology = Investment in Mission
April 20, 2015
Technology = Investment in Mission

A recent article in Philanthropy Journal featured advice from Mike Mann, a self-described “social capitalist and serial entrepreneur”, who has dedicated himself and his companies’ profits to help charitable organizations establish strong business models and expand the impact of their programs and services. There were three things in the article that stood out to me…

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