This article examines methodologies for assessing technology needs in non-profit organizations, providing a foundation for effective digital integration and enhanced operational impact. It explores comprehensive technology audits, stakeholder feedback collection, SMART goal-setting, and strategic technology planning. The discussion addresses common challenges such as resource constraints, infrastructural limitations, digital literacy gaps, and organizational resistance. Case studies from Save the Children, Habitat for Humanity, Doctors Without Borders, WWF, and Oxfam illustrate how assessments guide adoption of cloud solutions, volunteer management software, telehealth services, analytics platforms, and CRM systems. By synthesizing theory and practice, the article offers a structured framework for non-profit practitioners to plan, implement, and sustain technology initiatives that improve program delivery and maximize organizational effectiveness.
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