

Technology Assessments give you an executive-level view of your entire IT landscape without the weight of a formal audit. I conduct a comprehensive nonprofit technology assessment that examines infrastructure, vendors, cybersecurity, access, and day-to-day workflows, then translate findings into clear, leadership-ready insights.
I begin with an infrastructure evaluation to understand how your networks, cloud services, endpoints, and core systems support - or hinder - your mission. In parallel, I complete a vendor performance review for nonprofits, assessing reliability, responsiveness, contracts, and true cost-effectiveness.
Because cybersecurity is a board-level concern, I perform a nonprofit cybersecurity posture analysis, identifying gaps in protection, monitoring, and response. I pair this with an access management review to confirm the right people have the right access to the right data, supporting compliance and donor, member, or client trust.
Next, I run an operational workflow assessment, tracing how technology supports fundraising, programs, finance, and remote work. This technology risk and workflow assessment for nonprofits surfaces bottlenecks, manual workarounds, and single points of failure.
All of this culminates in a structured IT environment review for nonprofits and a formal technology risk analysis. You receive a written summary, prioritized recommendations, and a leadership readout grounded in an IT audit alternative for nonprofits. I deliver this as a remote technology assessment for nonprofits, giving you a nonprofit organization technology review that is practical, objective, and immediately actionable.
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