
Managed Service Providers:
The Next-Generation
A guide to the future of Managed IT Services As technology advances
IT and technology strategies to improve donor experience, assist fundraising, be cyber secure, attract and retain top talent…and help fulfill your mission.
As a nonprofit, you need an IT partner who understands your industry’s nuances and, more importantly, believes in your vision.
Once you have that, you can tap into technology to …
There are a lot of critical factors with technology. An IT provider with proven nonprofit experience will help you check all the boxes
Our nonprofit partners are on a mission and doing some incredible work.
And we are proud to work with them for the past 25 years …it is one of our biggest passions.
However, technology is connected to everything you are trying to accomplish as a non profit. Without technology, you’ll have a difficult time achieving your mission.
Our experience and focus on nonprofits strategies, and our passion for making a difference, give us a unique perspective other IT providers may not have
Choosing the best-emerging technology is one of a nonprofit organization’s biggest challenges. Especially given the always-changing technology demands and expectations of your donors.
But despite all of the promises of new technology like IoT, machine learning, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and connected devices, these news systems must be managed, organized, and cyber-secure.
At Imagine IT, we'll help you stay mission-focused and make sure your IT and technology does the same
Our nonprofit partners have been using technology to boost fundraising with our guidance for over 25 years.
But it wasn’t truly until COVID-19 hit that organizations had to solely rely on digital solutions to further their missions.
Right now, the most successful nonprofits operate entirely from cloud-based platforms that enable their teams to …
Technology has leveled the fundraising playing field, and it's critical your IT provider understands this
Generation Z vs. Baby Boomers
Gen Z, also named “Philanthroteens,” refers to a group of younger people born in the 1990s and later. As of 2017, they make up 27 percent of the population and account for 2 billion people.
Whereas millennials grew up in an economically stable environment, Gen Z has grownup being exposed to diverse issues. They are surrounded by many technologies, including and one of the biggest donor opportunities: social media.
Consequently, Gen Z’ers have been aware of the latest challenges and news worldwide from a very young age.
Nonprofits are now engaging generation Z, where their giving is no longer a cash donation but a swipe on a device. Since birth, this generation has built social capital and grew up on the internet.
On the other hand, baby boomers are now the largest adult generation and the wealthiest. Baby Boomers are the most generous and comprise 50 percent of what’s given to charity.
And even though Generation Z is the real digital-first generation. Baby Boomers have incorporated technology into their lives. But what prompts them the most to donate usually starts off-line. However, how they pay is very much online.
Being a digitally-connected nonprofit is critical. The IT provider you choose will be vital to your success
This fourth industrial revolution, which revolves totally around technology, offers an era of tremendous potential for innovation and growth.
However, this interconnectedness with all things and all people brings new risks and challenges for nonprofits.
There is a false sense of security in the nonprofit sector
Nonprofits shouldn’t expect a reprieve from hackers. And because they don’t believe they are a target, they actually attract cybercriminals. Keep in mind that they might not be going after your organization … instead, they want to hack your donors.
Two in five nonprofits experience a cyber attack
Charities and nonprofits are big businesses nowadays for cybercriminals. And cyber hackers view nonprofits like any small business or organization … and are prime targets for an attack.
Nonprofits need a fully-layered, enterprise-grade cybersecurity solution
A fully layered cybersecurity solution for nonprofits
The Security Shield offers a full line of cutting-edge security technologies and processes.
The Security Shield delivers enterprise-level protection for your donors, employees, data, and digital assets.
Remember, your nonprofit is not bulletproof. So at Imagine IT, we embrace cyber resilience, which protects you before, during, and after an incident.
Because it isn’t “if” you will be attacked. It’s “when.”
Unemployment rates have set an all-time high for the past few years. And the nonprofit sector is no exemption. It’s actually one of the hardest-hit industries.
Embracing technology and partnering with an experienced Managed IT service who understand the challenges for nonprofits is essential.
When you become a digital-first nonprofit, you set yourself apart
Remote work has many challenges, especially in the nonprofit sector. But a lack of technology isn’t one of the problems. There are numerous applications that enable remote work.
Make sure the technology you choose has a purpose and follows your mission
And then clarify how team members should be using each of your digital solutions.
Your IT provider should have a proactive remote work platform that keeps your team productive and secure.
We are passionate about helping nonprofits. Let’s talk about your vision and how Imagine can help.
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