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NFP technology survey 2008
2008 Australian Nonprofit Sector Technology Capacity Survey
In 2008 Connecting Up Australia commissioned Digital Business Insights to conduct and analyse a survey to benchmark the technology capacity of Australia’s nonprofits. Over 930 organisations of all types and sizes responded from all round Australia and we are pleased to make the results available as a free download. There are two reports available: one from Digital Business Insights providing details of the survey results and a series of case studies of technology implementations in small to medium organisations, and one from us here at Connecting Up Australia. This includes a comparison with the previous survey we conducted in 2006 and some recommendations for the nonprofit sector, Governments and businesses.
So download the documents, put your feet up and have a read, and then tell us what you think.
Downloads
Digital Business Insights (DBI) report on the survey data and case studies – Click to download the PDF document
Connecting Up Australia's (CUA) analysis of the survey outcomes and recommendations - Click to download the PDF document
Connecting Up Australia's (CUA) response to "DIGITAL ECONOMY FUTURE DIRECTIONS" - Click to download the PDF document
Questions?
Contact us at: support@connectingup.org
Doug Jacquier
CEO, CISA Inc, t/a Connecting Up Australia
PS - The data from the survey has also been fed into a terrific new service we are offering Australia’s nonprofits – Are We There Yet? (or AWTY for short) . AWTY is an online tool that allows you to benchmark your technology capacity against similar Australian nonprofits of your size and in your specialised area of service . This in turn makes the benchmark data even richer over time as more organisations participate. Give it a try!)

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