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Download slides here There is a growing need for non-profit organisations to ensure that they are effectively managing their data to demonstrate the impact of their work. Having access to insights and business intelligence using internal and external data sources ensures you can make informed decisions on service provision as well as positioning yourself for funding opportunities. In addition, as the government and philanthropic funding environment becomes more competitive, PowerBI will help you to provide more evidence on how funds are allocated, and to showcase empirically, how those funds have improved the lives of those who have been recipients.Recorded some time ago.Watch now -
We are a Victoria based ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certified company for software development and licensing solutions. We are servicing charity / non-profit sector for more than 22 years. We sell software licenses from all major vendors such as Adobe (Acrobat, Creative Cloud), Avast (Anti-Virus, end point protection), CISCO, ESET, Microsoft (Office 365, Perpetual licenses such as servers, Azure cloud and Surface notebooks), Quest, Sophos and VMWare Licensing, Dell workstations and notebooks. On software development front, we can make your organisation super-efficient with solutions such as Power Apps, Power BI, Dynamics 365 Business Central, CRM and ERP or develop custom 'Line of Business (LoB) Applications', upgrade, secure and maintain existing or old and custom software applications or develop custom integration interfaces. We work in Microsoft and Open-Source technologies but integrate with all technologies such as Salesforce, Oracle, devices, equipment, payment gateways, specialised applications etc. If you have any need for software licensing, development or cloud, please contact us. We are known for our 'simple and clear', friendly but highly professional dealings. We also provide software for phishing training.
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In this workshop we will cover: - who is it you are communicating with and what exactly do they want from you online? - how to create hyper-personalised content that strengthens and deepens your client, member and donor relationships - what kind of online community is best suited to your clients or members? - 4 stages to launching a customer or cause community - tips and strategies to inspire your community to take action with your organisationRecorded some time ago.Watch now -
Learn how a simple Business Intelligence tool can help you with making more informed decisions regarding transparency, planning, grant application and sustainability for managing your workforce. What topics are covered in the webinar? What is Business Intelligence? How does BI apply to NFP's? Real world success story A Business Intelligence solution for NFP's Demo Q & A Course Outcomes: What will you have at the end of the Webinar? By the end of the webinar you will have: A basic understanding of what Business Intelligence is How business intelligence can be used to benefit NFP organisations The best ways to overcome 4 pinnacle organisational issues NFP’s have-transparency, planning, grant application and sustainability. Audience Who is the webinar suitable for? The webinar is suitable for not for profit and community organisations planning to improve their understanding of how business intelligence tools can improve their organisation using Tableau software. Decision makers or key opinion leaders who have an influence in organisational change Who are likely to have more than 50 users About the Facilitator: Olivia Macolino Olivia has 6 years of experience helping organisations develop strategies for organisational improvement in a variety of industries including medical, education and technology. Olivia is a people person and has developed exceptional skills building and sustaining relationships throughout her work history. Olivia’s passion for helping others has lead her to assist DataSpark Analytics to focus on helping the NFP sector improve their technology capabilities. Lindsay Whitbread Lindsay brings 18 years of IT professional experience. During this time he has developed significant skills around the development and introduction of technology solutions that directly provide business benefit. Lindsays main focus is on helping businesses to use technology effectively - whether that be cost optimisation, technology agility or the implementation of systems to improve levels of service and productivity. Recently Lindsay developed a BI solution for a Not For Profit organisation and felt that it could also benefit others in the NFP sector, he’s currently implementing this solution for their organisational success. Connecting Up is a part of the Infoxchange Group Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has delivered technology for social justice for over 25 years. With over 100 staff across Australia and New Zealand we tackle the biggest social challenges through the smart and creative use of technology. www.infoxchange.org/auRecorded some time ago.Watch now -
Substantially greater efficiency is needed under the NDIS, and this can be a barrier to many disability organisations delivering on their core values. CUSP Services has experience in helping service providers with back office systems and the challenge of transitioning to the NDIS. The solution we have implemented covers: Integrated CRM with NDIS customised workflows, dashboards and reporting NDIA Portal support (service bookings and claims) Workforce management (scheduling) Functionality to support a highly mobile workforce (clocking, leave/availability mgt, tasks, case noting) HR and payroll services to come In the process of establishing CUSP services, we completed a deep dive on the requirements for service providers. We created selection criteria and assessed the market. This included the negotiation with the vendors. We have successfully transitioned a number of times and built the associated business processes. We identified the associated team members, skills and the mix of capability needed. We setup the solution and proved it at scale. And made plenty of mistakes and learned lessons all along the way Course Outcomes: What will you have at the end of the webinar? By the end of the webinar your organisation will have: An understanding of the criteria used in assessing backoffice software solutions. A working knowledge of transition risks and considerations Who is the webinar suitable for? Meeting the efficiency challenges in the NDIS is suitable for not for profit and community organisations considering back office software solutions and the associated transition work. Can't attend the live webinar? Register anyway and we will send you the recording within 2 business days after the webinar! About the Presenters Rod Paine Rod has extensive program management and transformation experience. He ran the Complex Systems Integration practice as well as the cloud and emerging technology practice for IBM and has extensive experience with NDS, service providers, vendors, DHS and the NDIA. He has spent 4 years working in the NDIS space, including a number of successful transitions of service providers in the disability and mental health space. Josh Goodwin Josh has worked as an Executive Manager in the NFP space and has extensive Program and Project Management qualifications and experience. He was responsible for the development and expansion of Connecting Up’s major Discount Programs. He is adept at transforming ideas in to marketable and sustainable enterprises both domestically and across Europe. Josh has over 10 years’ experience delivering high quality solutions to a multitude of stakeholders in the NFP space. Connecting Up is a part of the Infoxchange Group Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has delivered technology for social justice for over 25 years. With over 100 staff across Australia and New Zealand we tackle the biggest social challenges through the smart and creative use of technology. www.infoxchange.org/auRecorded some time ago.Watch now
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Windows Remote Desktop Services is a technology that lets users remotely execute applications on Windows Server. This can be done from a wide range of devices over virtually any type of network connection. Clients are available for a variety of operating systems and can be downloaded from Microsoft's website. An external connector license (ECL) allows an unlimited number of simultaneous connections. This offer provides one ECL for Windows Remote Desktop Services. An ECL is best suited to an organisation that has a large number of authenticated external Internet users accessing Windows Remote Desktop Services, For a small number of authenticated users, a more economical solution might be to acquire client access licenses (CALs) for the maximum number of simultaneous connections expected.$12,314.00 ex GSTIn stock -
The world has changed how it communicates, with social media usage becoming increasingly essential. In this webinar Mel will share real-life examples and practical ideas to show you how to use social media to help you increase awareness, generate ROI and create a thriving online community.Watch now -

Jessica Attard, Together SA
Together SA ensures that communities are at the centre of leading enduring social change. Operating across five South Australian communities, Together SA works with community residents, local and state government, businesses and service providers to improve wellbeing outcomes for children. Through their transition to a Microsoft Office 365 for Non-profits, with assistance provided by Infoxchange, a growing Together SA improved its efficiency in the workplace and began the process of consolidating their disparate data.Posted on 19/10/2016 by
