October 6, 2008


Nonprofit Technology 2008

Technology ReportIn this special report, PJ looks at strategies for nonprofits to find and pay for the fundraising software that works best for them. We also look at the next frontier of fundraising software, and feature a sponsored article on how to use software to engage donors.


Fundraising software: Assessing the need

Form follows function in selecting software
Integrating the selection of fundraising tools with an assessment of the people and processes involved in fundraising is critical, consultants say.

Tech assessment key to fundraising strategy
With the help of a consultant, Community Building Initiative undertook an assessment with the goal of aligning its technology with its mission.


Fundraising software: Paying for technology

Finding the money for technology
Nonprofits are perpetually strapped for cash, but when technology is mission-critical and a priority, the case for funding is easier to make.

Foundation builds tech spending into budget
Foundation for the Carolinas considers technology integral to doing business, and builds funding for technology into its budget.


Fundraising software: The next frontier

Engaging young people focus of digital tools
Generation Engage uses videoconferencing and the Internet to bring younger generations together with candidates in five U.S. communities.

Future of fundraising technology ‘open’
Software for fundraising and managing constituents is undergoing a revolution, experts say.


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