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Are you using “for-profit” tools & methodologies to manage your not-for-profit? Can you relate to any of this? Inability to aggregate, manage and analyse data Un-optimised paper-based /manual processes Inability to communicate & engage with stakeholders efficiently Complex isolated systems to manage different functions & department Lack of visibility, tracking and reporting tools Enterprise Monkey has worked with a lot of non-profits across all sectors including industry associations, communities, charities, health and aged care, professional associations, sports clubs, schools and educational institutes. A large number of Non-profit organisations are using Information Management frameworks and tools that were developed for (for-profit) Companies. -
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Heart for Kids is a Sydney-based not-for-profit that has been helping children living in poverty for 20 years through child sponsorship and education programs. It has changed the lives of hundreds of children in China, Indonesia and India. But working across international borders as well as multiple locations in Sydney meant that collaborating and securely sharing files had become a real challenge for the organisation. Through Connecting Up’s donations and discounts program Heart for Kids was able to get heavily discounted access to Microsoft 365, a cloud-based platform that combines Office apps with additional tools like chat, video meetings and file storage. The team’s communication and efficiency has vastly improved since rolling out the new software, meaning they can now devote more time to their charitable work.Posted on 26/11/2020 by
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This webinar will give you an overview of the MYOB, Xero and QuickBooks products, pointing out their strengths and weaknesses when it comes to Not-for-Profit organisations. There is no one-size-fits-all solution and it’s important to know the questions to ask when evaluating what is best for your organisation. Users of MYOB Premier 19 and Reckon Accounts are missing out on some of the benefits of online software – and many need to upgrade to ensure ongoing support and compliance. We will help you make an educated, informed decision on the best upgrade path. Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: A clear idea of the strengths and weaknesses of the MYOB, Xero and QuickBooks products for Not-for-Profits Clarity on the benefits of moving their accounting software online Audience Which Cloud Accounting Software is suitable for: NFP finance staff considering moving to online accounting Users of MYOB Premier 19 or Reckon Accounts Users of more complex mid-tier accounting systems looking for a simpler system with the benefits of automation About the Presenter: Mick Devine Mick is a CPA and CEO of Calxa Australia. He has been involved in accounting systems for Not-for-Profits since before the implementation of GST in Australia. He has a good working knowledge of the MYOB, Xero and QuickBooks products and some of the pitfalls – and benefits - of each of them.Recorded some time ago.Watch now -
These days there is a bewildering array of software available for almost every possible need. Never has the choice been greater. On the face of it this is a good thing but with so many systems available it is very easy to make the wrong decision. Make the wrong decision, choose an inappropriate system, and you could be wasting large amounts of money and staff time and you could even end up with a demoralised workforce who dread coming to work. So how do you choose the best system for your particular organisation? Do you get a recommendation from others, search the web and buy what seems to be most popular? Or attend an exhibition and buy what looks nice?Watch now
