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Technology grants for NFPs

  • by Kate Bowman
  • July 29, 2021

Does your organisation struggle to afford the technology you need to be your best?

NFP technology specialist Dog & Bone is launching a grant-in-kind program that might help with things such as:

  • Developing an IT strategic roadmap
  • IT health check and assessment
  • Independent benchmark analysis of IT vendors
  • Building an intranet and migrating documents
  • Helping to move IT infrastructure to the cloud
  • Helping to find a new phone system that allows remote working
  • Establishing and attending an IT steering committee for 12 months
  • ​Helping to find and selecting IT support or management
  • Choosing a video conferencing platform
  • Supporting finding the right telco or internet vendor (out of contract)

The grants are open to NFPs with less than 50 staff and you can apply for grants from $5000 to $20000 to help support your technology requirements.

Click here for more information from the original article in ProBono.

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