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The compendium aims to assist nonprofits on their digital transformation journey by providing a collated list of tools, technologies, and service providers.It serves as a starting point for nonprofits at various digital maturity levels in dealing with challenges such as identifying suitable digital tools and managing limited resources.

This resource is designed for nonprofits in India that seek to enhance their digital capabilities but face common obstacles related to technology choices, budgeting, and implementation.

Tools and organisations were selected based on findings of the "State Of The Sector Report On Digital Transformation For Nonprofits In India." There were consultations held with tech experts. The selection emphasizes tools and providers that cater to the diverse needs and constraints of the nonprofit sector.

The compendium covers a range of digital tools and technologies relevant to nonprofit operations, such as program management, monitoring, evaluation, fundraising, finance, communications, and data management.

While all tools are not free, it aims to provide accessible options, with a mix of free and paid tools tailored to nonprofits’ budgets.

Yes, the compendium includes profiles of service providers, allowing NGOs to directly reach out for support.

The compendium serves as a guide, offering clear descriptions and references where possible to help nonprofits choose tools that align with their specific needs and digital maturity level.

Where possible, references for implementation and training resources are included to assist nonprofits in using these tools effectively.

The compendium is intended to be a continually evolving resource, with periodic updates to ensure it remains relevant and comprehensive.

The feedback and suggestions are encouraged as part of the ongoing refinement of the resource. You can submit your suggestions by clicking on the help button.

The compendium includes tools across areas like data privacy and cybersecurity to address nonprofits' needs for secure digital operations.

The compendium is designed as a shared resource for the nonprofit sector, so sharing with relevant organisations is encouraged.

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