This article provides a comparative analysis of five widely used digital collaboration platforms—Microsoft Teams, Slack, Google Workspace, Zoom, and Trello—assessing them across features, costs, usability, security, and organizational fit. Drawing on user feedback and adoption experiences, it highlights the strengths and limitations of each tool, emphasizing the importance of aligning platform selection with organizational needs, staff capacity, and long-term scalability. Key recommendations include structured needs assessments, cost-benefit analysis, pilot testing, and training to ensure effective adoption. The analysis demonstrates that no single tool is universally optimal; rather, the best choice depends on the balance between affordability, accessibility, and mission-driven objectives. The findings contribute to academic discourse on digital adoption in non-profits and provide practitioners with actionable strategies for selecting tools that enhance collaboration, efficiency, and impact.
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