Staying Ahead of the Curve
Welcome to our annual report about key trends in the nonprofit technology sector.
The past year has been a period of transition and adaptation for nonprofits, as organizations have navigated a rapidly changing landscape of data, technology, and talent. Despite the challenges, nonprofits are now looking forward and thinking strategically about how to best leverage technology to achieve their goals.
To start, imagine you are about to move into a new house.
Key Trends
Benefits of Strategic Data Management
Lower costs.
As nonprofits continue to look for ways to do more with less and cut unnecessary costs, strategic data management is an attractive promise for leadership. Depending on a CRM system’s fee structure, organizations could end up paying a considerable amount for data storage. By cleaning your data and thinking intentionally about what data you keep, you can save valuable dollars for your organization.
Better performance.
Bogging down your new system with an overwhelming amount of data can lead to sluggish performance. Running reports may take longer. Thinking “clean and lean” will help to ensure that your systems are running optimally.
Greater results.
We encourage our clients to tidy their data before moving it into a new system and establish ongoing data maintenance protocols to ensure that systems are supporting organizational goals.
Storage and Security
Security & Privacy: Protecting Stakeholders’ Data
Building for Success in a Complex Environment
Ecosystem is the New CRM
The Story of Two Giants: Salesforce & Microsoft
Technology Assessments and the RFP Process
Heller Tip
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making headlines, and with the release of ChatGPT from OpenAI in late 2022 and Google’s recent release of Bard, its capabilities have been further amplified. However, with new technology, there comes a sense of uncertainty and apprehension about its implications. Here at Heller Consulting, we see AI as a powerful tool that opens a new world of possibilities for nonprofits to work more efficiently and effectively.
In reality, AI is a computer’s ability to gather and process data to perform tasks that mimic human intelligence. This could include things like speech recognition, decision making, and language translation. It’s something we’ve been experiencing for years in our daily lives. But with the latest generations of AI tools becoming increasingly sophisticated and impressive, it’s time for nonprofits to start investigating its capabilities.
What's happening with AI in the technology world?
In March 2023, Salesforce announced Einstein GPT, which delivers AI-created content that adapts to changing customer information and needs in real time. The same month, Microsoft announced Microsoft 365 Copilot, which is embedded in Microsoft 365 apps (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams) to create AI-generated content. With the growth and evolution of products for nonprofits from both companies, we expect to see AI developments, such as specific use cases for nonprofits, coming from them soon.
There is no need to rush into using AI simply because it's the latest hot topic.
In 2023, it’s important to keep in mind the shifting landscape of nonprofit technology. Our observations of key trends in the industry suggest that these changes will continue to evolve in the coming year. However, we anticipate that new developments and announcements will also shape the direction of nonprofit technology. At Heller Consulting, we are committed to sharing our expertise and insights with the nonprofit community and will continue to update this guide as new information emerges.