Nonprofit Resources
5 Key Nonprofit Outcome Metrics and How to Use Them
Many nonprofits struggle with knowing what data is significant. If your nonprofit is wondering how to best analyze outcomes and results, consider starting with these outcome metrics.
Application and Software Inventory: The Good, the Bad, the Process!
As your organization uses more software and applications, you need an effective inventory system to manage and secure what you’re using. These three steps will help you get started.
Developing a Strategy for IT Asset Management Success
IT asset management can seem like a mountainous task, but strategic planning will make the task manageable and save you headaches and sleepless nights. These steps will help you get started.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP): Balancing Convenience with Security
Remote desktop protocol (RDP) is often used for working remotely and providing IT support. But while RDP provides convenience and efficiency, it also has many security implications. Take these steps to help secure it.
How to Develop an Effective IT Audit Program
An IT audit is an important cybersecurity tool for organizations of all sizes. These four steps will help you implement an effective IT audit program.
IT Audits: What, Why, Who, and When
Explore the what, why, who, and when of IT audits so you understand the important role they can play at organizations of all sizes.
Knowing What It Costs: The Importance of Marginal Revenue Analysis
Higher education institutions need adequate margins to remain financially sustainable. Here’s how to identify and act upon areas of efficiency.
Nonprofit Insights
Articles, blog posts, and more authored by our nonprofit industry experts or featuring their expertise.
Beginner’s Guide to Data Privacy Laws
The new data privacy laws are long overdue, and every organization should be aware of what they encompass. Here’s what you need to know, plus five goals to help you reach compliance.
Seven Common Mistakes Churches Make When Performing a Ratio Analysis
When prepared correctly, ratios can provide your church with valuable information about your financial health. Watching out for these common mistakes will help your church prepare accurate ratios that provide meaningful financial insight.