Nonprofit Disaster Recovery Planning: A Complete Guide to Protecting Your Mission
Learn how to build a nonprofit disaster recovery plan with realistic RTO/RPO targets, backup strategies, and a step-by-step checklist to protect your mission.
Practical IT insights for nonprofit leaders. Guides on cybersecurity, AI, managed IT, fundraising technology, and strategic planning to help your organization get more from its technology investment.
Learn how to build a nonprofit disaster recovery plan with realistic RTO/RPO targets, backup strategies, and a step-by-step checklist to protect your mission.

TL;DR: Planned giving is a fundraising strategy where donors arrange charitable gifts in advance through their wills, trusts, retirement accounts, or life insurance policies — gifts that typically come from accumulated assets rather than current income. These legacy gifts are among the largest nonprofits ever receive, with charitable bequests alone

TL;DR: NYC nonprofits face unique tech challenges: high overhead, strict compliance requirements, and fierce competition for funding. Scottship Solutions provides fractional CIO services, cybersecurity, workflow automation, and AI strategy for small to midsize organizations (10-75 employees) across all five boroughs, so your technology actually supports your mission instead of slowing
TL;DR: New Jersey has 41,000+ nonprofits, and most run IT on tight budgets with no dedicated tech staff. Managed IT gives you proactive monitoring, cybersecurity, help desk support, and cloud management for a flat monthly fee. This guide covers what managed IT includes, what it costs, and how to pick

TL;DR: Nonprofit technology consulting helps mission-driven organizations align their tech with their goals instead of fighting against broken systems. This guide covers what to look for in a consulting partner, the core services that matter most (CRM optimization, cybersecurity, AI, fractional CIO), and how to evaluate whether an engagement is

TL;DR: An AI consultant helps nonprofits use tools like ChatGPT and Copilot to save staff time on fundraising, grant writing, reporting, and operations. Start with a focused 90-day pilot, pick a consultant who knows the nonprofit sector, and build internal capacity so you eventually need less outside help. The nonprofit
TL;DR: Nonprofit grants come from federal agencies, foundations, and corporations, each with specific eligibility rules and reporting requirements. Win more by targeting well-matched funders, building relationships with program officers, and submitting tailored proposals with measurable outcomes. Diversify beyond grants so one lost award does not derail your operations. Finding and
TL;DR: A managed service provider (MSP) gives small businesses an outsourced IT department for a predictable monthly fee, typically $100-200 per user. You get 24/7 monitoring, cybersecurity, help desk support, backups, and strategic planning without hiring full-time IT staff. Look for MSPs with verified small business experience and clear SLAs

TL;DR: Nonprofits have access to hundreds of free and discounted tools across fundraising, marketing, legal compliance, and operations. Start with Google for Nonprofits, TechSoup, Canva Pro, and VolunteerMatch. This guide covers the top resources in each category with direct links and eligibility details. Running a nonprofit organization means wearing multiple
TL;DR: Cloud tools let nonprofits cut IT costs by 20-30%, support remote teams, and protect donor data without maintaining on-site servers. Start with productivity suites and CRM, then migrate heavier workloads. Most orgs see ROI within six months of a phased cloud migration. Cloud Technology Applications: How Post‑COVID Innovation Powers