The IT needs of nonprofits are identical to that of any global business. One exception being that most often small nonprofits are lacking the funds to address those needs. This is why Netsuite is such a valuable tool to consider. In this article, I review NetSuite for Nonprofits.
Are you seeking a cloud based software-as-a-service business management tool for your Nonprofit? NetSuite!
If not, here are some of its key benefits to help familiarize you:
Connected: Keep everyone connected through integrated software all connected through the cloud. While keeping IT costs to a bare minimum.
Unified: The ability to manage all funding by allowing you to associate staff with donors in logged real time; easily tracked from a central dashboard.
Professional: Quick and easy creation of a professional web presence that allows for rich interactions with others for a marginal overall cost.
Best of all, Netsuite will often make their software available for next to nothing (which includes their complete software suite and five user licenses, all coming in around 50 to 80% off, depending on your size).
Additionally, if IT management at next to nil doesn’t convince you that Netsuite is worth your time, they are also very active in promoting social good (for a sample, check out Netsuite.org to see all of the product donations, charity events, and grants they actively participate in).
According to allthingsd.com, David Geilhufe, program manager for NetSuite.org, made it very clear as to the intentions of his organization, stating:
When we looked at what good we could do in the world, we found that there were a lot of organizations in the world that look like companies, but which exist to make the world a better place.
Pretty inspiring to say the least. For a complete rundown of what Netsuite can offer you, and to see why “300 large and small nonprofits rely on Netsuite to provide functionality that spans constituent engagement to financial management in a cloud-based, integrated solution,” visit their industry overview page for nonprofits.
For more information on ways to assess, select, implement, and develop cloud based software for your nonprofit, contact us anytime.
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