IT for not-for-profits and community organisations
IT support that respects mission, budget and risk. We run pragmatic, properly secured IT for Australian not-for-profits and community organisations that need limited budgets to be used carefully.
What we hear from NFP leaders
- Tight technology budgets with rising compliance and cyber expectations
- Donor and beneficiary data that has to be handled like patient data, on a fraction of the budget
- Microsoft and software NFP grants that exist but never get fully used
- Multiple sites or regional offices on whatever connectivity is available
- Volunteer and casual staff who need access fast, off-boarded faster
- Boards and grant funders asking sharper questions about cyber and risk
How we look after not-for-profits
NFP licensing guidance
Microsoft 365 not-for-profit grants, donations and discount programs mapped to your stack so eligible licensing is used before unnecessary spend is approved.
Donor and beneficiary security
Cybersecurity sized to NFP budgets but built to the same Essential 8 standard we use for commercial clients.
Volunteer access made simple
Time-bound, role-based access for volunteers and short-term staff. On day one, off the moment they leave.
Multi-site connectivity
Pragmatic networking for branches and outreach sites. The right circuit and the right Wi-Fi for what each site actually needs.
Board-ready reporting
Plain English IT and cyber reports your board and grant funders can quote in their own meetings.
Roadmaps that respect budget
Three-year IT plan that fits NFP funding cycles, not vendor sales targets.
Typical outcomes
- Better use of technology budget
- Donor and beneficiary data protected with appropriate access controls, backup, retention and reporting
- NFP grants and discounts actually claimed
- Volunteers onboarded and offboarded cleanly
- Board-ready cyber and IT reporting included
National community services charity
National charity with 350 staff and volunteers, eight regional offices and a board nervous about cyber after a sector incident. We moved the organisation onto eligible Microsoft 365 not-for-profit licensing, deployed Intune across the fleet and put donor data behind proper access controls. Annual licensing spend was reduced. Board reporting included from day one.
What we typically deploy in Not-for-Profit
Cybersecurity
Layered defence aligned with the ACSC Essential Eight, including MDR, EDR, email security, awareness training and practical risk reduction.
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30-minute discovery call. We'll listen, ask the right questions, and tell you honestly whether we're the right fit for your not-for-profit business.
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