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Prioritizing your technology needs for both short- and long-term goals

Brian Gaumont
May 22, 2020

With the COVID-19 crisis, countless nonprofit organizations have shifted to a partial or fully remote workforce. They have also shifted how they deliver services to clients, often providing them virtually.

This experience has truly shined light on the necessary technology investments that organizations need. Without solid technology plan, it’s easy to stay in a reactive cycle that prioritizes short-term needs without considering the bigger picture.

During the webinar, Ryan Peasley and Brian Gaumont discuss:

  • The steps you can take to refocus and realign your technology with your organization’s immediate needs, long-term goals and mission.
  • How a technology roadmap gives you a clearer vision for how IT impacts your organization in both the long- and short-term.
  • How IT empowers your employees to keep delivering on your mission.
  • The impact to your budget.

Ryan is a Senior Technology Manager at Wipfli. He has over 15 years of experience working with nonprofits, helping them manage, implement and use technology to engage constituents and achieve their mission.

Brian is a partner within Wipfli’s nonprofit and government practice and specializes in organizational development and strategic planning, helping clients develop a path for achieving their goals.

Listen to learn how your organization can leverage technology during the COVID-19 to meet both short- and long-term goals.

Author(s)

Brian R. Gaumont
Partner
Ryan Peasley
Senior Technology Manager
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