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TSI Tech Support helps your organization prepare for and respond to technical and network issues. Whether you're a small, local nonprofit or a trade association with a national presence, our technicians have experience working with the technological tools you rely on every day. In your office or fixing the problem from a remote location, our goal remains the same—to provide worry-free IT support services.
QuickBooks, Peachtree, Microsoft CRM
Commercially-available software packages like QuickBooks, Peachtree and Microsoft CRM offer not-for-profits access to powerful software without the costs associated with proprietary applications.
TSI technicians can help tweak and customize these standard packages, ensuring that your staff can spend more time working on what counts, and less time fussing with screens and form fields that aren't relevant to your needs.
To the surprise of the nonprofit sector, Internet technology is enhancing good works.
Relief agencies such as the American Red Cross have demonstrated how effectively online systems can speed cash donations to tragedy-stricken parts of the world. Smaller nonprofits have found the Web to be a blessing for locating discounted items and organizing people to support causes. Foundations and charities have found success with e-philanthropy — the securing of pledges and donations over the Web — and made it a vital part of their fundraising strategies.
"Technology is, in many ways, a necessary evil for nonprofits doing business today.
a technology consultant to nonprofits and the author of "Wired for Good: Strategic Technology Planning for Nonprofits." "You need it now just to stay competitive."
The nonprofit industry is indeed competitive, and not just for donations and volunteers. If your business is a nonprofit, you need to compete for grants and other resources, staff talent, community loyalty and simple awareness of your organization and its mission. Bottom line: As with most