Technology Planning: Non-Profit IT Budgeting
It’s that time of year when many of our clients are finalizing budgets for the next academic year. For those readers who are not involved
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It’s that time of year when many of our clients are finalizing budgets for the next academic year. For those readers who are not involved
Non-profits large and small have been in cloud evaluation mode for the past couple of years. Every conversation with every organization we run into involves,
The Affordable Care Act is reshaping our health care landscape. Non-profit organizations that provide health and human services are right in the thick of it, along with hospitals, counties, and many others.
Over the past several years many of the non-profits Varsity has worked with have either considered Salesforce for their organization or have adopted it. Generally, I am impressed with Salesforce as a SaaS application, but what’s surprising is the number of organizations that express disappointment with its implementation.
If you missed the first three parts of this series, here is a quick synopsis: In part 1, I covered some myths and problems to
Before you can define the role of technology within your strategy, you have to know where the organization is going, and be able to project out over the next few years at least.
If you’re an Executive Director (ED), and you want to get the buy-in of your technology staff, you have to learn some of their language.
Focus on organizational strategy first, and where technology fits in to improve success.
Several times a year all the folks at Varsity come together to work on a volunteer project. Thanks to our favorite Culture Maven, Eliza, we
In just the past few months, Microsoft has released special charity pricing for non-profits and education. I’ve been following the product release and feedback and it has been very positive.