You’ve got the mission.
You’ve got the programs.
But behind the scenes, your team is stuck in a cycle of “Where’s that doc?” and “Did I email or text that?”
Sound familiar?
Here’s the truth:
Tools aren’t the solution if you don’t have systems.
I’ve worked with dozens of nonprofits running million-dollar programs off duct-taped tech and 3-person email threads.
If your tools are causing confusion, delays, or burnout — they’re costing you more than you realize.
You’ve got 3 different platforms doing the same thing (badly)
Important files are stored across laptops, inboxes, and drives
Staff are avoiding your CRM or data tools because they’re too clunky
You’re paying for software no one actually uses
You have no onboarding process for new hires to learn systems
These aren’t “tech glitches.” These are mission blockers.
Tools should:
Make it easier to do your job
Centralize communication
Automate tasks
Support compliance and reporting
Scale with your growth
If that’s not happening? Time to audit and adjust.
Make a list of all the tools you're currently using:
Email platforms
Storage (Google Drive, Dropbox)
CRM/donor management
Accounting
Project management
Event registration or forms
Staff communication (Slack, Teams, text)
For each tool, ask:
What does this do well?
What are the pain points?
Are we using 80% or just 10% of its features?
Is our team trained on this?
Be brutally honest.
Eliminate redundancies
Choose tools that integrate with one another
Invest time in proper staff onboarding and SOPs
Set usage expectations and accountability (e.g., “All files must be saved in X by Friday”)
Function | Tool Options |
---|---|
Project Mgmt | Asana, ClickUp, Trello |
Donor CRM | Bloomerang, Little Green Light |
Accounting | QuickBooks Online, Wave |
Email Marketing | Mailchimp, Constant Contact |
Team Communication | Slack, Google Chat |
Document Storage | Google Workspace, Dropbox |
Choose what works for your size, budget, and staff’s ability to use it.
A strong tool stack is like a good team — it should lighten your load, not add to it.
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