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Integration: The Ultimate Solution for Nonprofit Data Silos

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Let’s take a look at how these organizations and other nonprofits can overcome data silos with integration. Healthcare Data Silos Healthcare data silos, or divisions within the healthcare data system, are due to hundreds of applications running at once. Access a full view of patient profiles and avoid missing data.

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Don’t Jeopardize Your Nonprofit Compliance with a Commercial Accounting System?

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When your accounting system is not built to handle restricted funding , each report can feel like a fire drill. If your organization receives at least some of its funding from grants, you need a fund accounting system with subfund accounting capabilities built to handle nonprofit accounting standards.

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The Future of Funding: Nonprofit Grant Management Software Trends

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It was a time-consuming process that was prone to mistakes, making it tough to stay organized and keep track of everything. Suddenly, tasks like applying for grants, keeping track of budgets, and reporting became simpler and more efficient. This keeps you organized and ensures you don’t miss anything crucial.

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4 Time-Saving Benefits of a CRM Integration for Nonprofits

Saleforce Nonprofit

An integration between your customer relationship management (CRM) platform and online fundraising platform is a simple time-saving solution that can help you collect all of your donor data in one place. HOPE Atlanta did just that with the integration to create more time for donor stewardship. “As

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Your Unrestricted Funds Need Stewardship, Too

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Even though unrestricted funds don’t have mandates on how they should be spent, tracking and reporting on them is still important for both your donors and for your organization’s financial decision-making. Creating a culture of transparency starts with clear tracking by individual program, fund, or project.

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5 Questions to Ask Your Fund Accounting Vendor

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When your nonprofit is looking to change its financial system, it would be nice to have a crystal ball. You’d see that the software tracks restricted funds the way you need it to. How does your system manage restricted funds? You want a system that was built specifically for the needs of tax-exempt organizations.

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Getting the board on board with nonprofit technology changes

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As you use these questions to engage in dialogue with your board, it helps to remember that board members may have opinions and learned experience about what tools and systems are best. They may even have used similar systems in past roles or managed a large tech implementation at some point in their career. Try one (or both!)