I've been working with nonprofits for over eight years now and have had the opportunity to create and deliver work across teams in India, Australia, Singapore and New Zealand.
We understand the resource constraints constantly struggle. There is the question of working under very tight budgets, being able to provide the right documentation to communities they serve, and donors who support. Ensure the misinformation is zero and that all stakeholds on programs are looking at the current and correct documents/reports.
There is also the question of constant function based focus, while most non profit leaders tend to wear multiple hats and roll up thier sleeves to run just every operation across their board of tasks.
I've been a Basecamp enthusiast for exactly these reasons for years. I have been able to introduce simpler, organised and less resource-burning processes for some of my clients (nonprofits and small business) by onboarding them to Basecamp.
One of clients saw the promise of the work flow that Basecamp helps with is when they accidently shared a Google folder that pretty much included all their internal financial and organisational data without realising it. I also found out accidently!
As a run upto basecamp 4, the company has also made the pricing model very attractive - at $11/month which is something that suits the nonprofit space exceptionally well. (One could even write for a discount to them).
I'd like you to check it out. Basecamp is free for a year* if you sign up before end December.
Let me know how you go.
We understand the resource constraints constantly struggle. There is the question of working under very tight budgets, being able to provide the right documentation to communities they serve, and donors who support. Ensure the misinformation is zero and that all stakeholds on programs are looking at the current and correct documents/reports.
There is also the question of constant function based focus, while most non profit leaders tend to wear multiple hats and roll up thier sleeves to run just every operation across their board of tasks.
I've been a Basecamp enthusiast for exactly these reasons for years. I have been able to introduce simpler, organised and less resource-burning processes for some of my clients (nonprofits and small business) by onboarding them to Basecamp.
One of clients saw the promise of the work flow that Basecamp helps with is when they accidently shared a Google folder that pretty much included all their internal financial and organisational data without realising it. I also found out accidently!
As a run upto basecamp 4, the company has also made the pricing model very attractive - at $11/month which is something that suits the nonprofit space exceptionally well. (One could even write for a discount to them).
I'd like you to check it out. Basecamp is free for a year* if you sign up before end December.
Let me know how you go.