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Keela for Nonprofits Keela is donor management software that allows you to manage donors, mobilise volunteers, market your organisation, and raise more funds. Organisations of any size can use Keela to engage and build meaningful relationships with constituents, save time with automated workflows, and increase capacity. Keela's AI tools provide actionable insights based on your organisation's data. As a special offer in partnership with TechSoup, Keela is offering a first-year discount of up to 20 percent on annual plans with 1,000 or more contacts and a 30 percent discount on add-ons to enhance your base CRM. Additional discounts are available if you purchase multiple years of service in advance.Provided by Keela
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Discounted subscriptions for the Goodwings travel management and sustainability platform.Provided by Goodwings
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Pluralsight One for Nonprofits Pluralsight is a technology learning platform that allows learners to develop and apply skills to master the latest technologies. Learners can gain in-demand skills in areas like cloud, mobile, security, and data. Through Pluralsight One, nonprofits and their beneficiaries can access the Pluralsight platform at a steeply discounted rate. The Pluralsight platform includesProvided by Pluralsight
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Loomio for Nonprofits Loomio is collaborative decision-making software used by organisations worldwide to make better decisions while increasing transparency and inclusion and decreasing meetings and emails. To support the nonprofit community, Loomio is providing eligible organisations with a 50 percent discount on monthly or annual subscriptions to its Loomio Pro plan. Organisations can use Loomio to host group discussions that stay on topic while allowing people to participate on their own time via the web, email, or mobile. Loomio's facilitation tools and polling options can be used to schedule meetings, approve documents, make budget decisions, and more.Provided by Loomio
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Information security is typically a daunting and challenging topic for not-for-profit organisations. We all know security is becoming more and more important but in order to manage this well, it requires specialised knowledge and expensive resources which NFP organisations don’t normally have.Watch now
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Information management is a fundamental function of all not-for-profits. Organisational documents and records are valuable assets that not only provide evidence of organisational activities, but also support your strategic objectives and your day-to-day operations. Advances in information and communication technology over the last few decades have led to the creation and collection of vast quantities of documents and data in electronic systems. This has dramatically changed the way organisations need to approach their information management practices. Poor information management can seriously hamper the conduct of the organisation, lead to inefficient practices, lowered productivity and put an organisation at risk of regulatory non-compliance. Quality management of information, on the other hand, results in efficient work practices, improved decision making, clearer communication and reporting and can help with accountability and compliance.Watch now