Nonprofit IT in 2016: CIOs Share Their Predictions
Blog post from Box
In a world where technology increasingly impacts global communities, nonprofit organizations are optimistic about leveraging tech trends to propel their missions forward in 2016. After past successful uses of technology in disaster relief and safety checks during crises, IT leaders from nonprofits like DonorsChoose.org, ASPCA, the Nature Conservancy, and TrĂ³caire anticipate focusing on external engagement and collaboration through technology. They predict a growing reliance on mobile platforms and cloud solutions to increase connectivity with constituents and streamline internal operations, enhancing the effectiveness of their initiatives. The integration of data science into philanthropy is expected to optimize social impact, although challenges persist in managing the plethora of available tools and scaling technology adoption due to limited budgets. The evolving role of CIOs in this sector is marked by a shift towards being externally focused, balancing internal culture-building with external engagement, which is crucial for advocating technology needs that can enhance organizational capabilities.
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