Finding the Right Management Software for Your Non-Profit

Posted by George Ritacco on Feb 4, 2014 11:22:00 AM

Many times, in an effort to conserve funds, nonprofit organizations make due with a collection of software that they attempt to use to manage their business.

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Topics: FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak

Software that Blocks and Tackles

Posted by George Ritacco on Dec 31, 2013 10:46:00 AM

Are you ready for the NFL Playoffs?  It's been an interesting year for sure.  We'll have some new faces competing this year and that's always exciting.  So many things went wrong this year for a bunch of teams and yet for certain individuals - records were broken.  For those that had a tough year - I'd love to be a "locker room" fly on the wall to be able to listen in on what their coaches are saying.  I'd venture to say that one of the core messages communicated in all locker rooms is "getting back to the basics" or simply put - blocking and tackling. 

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Topics: FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak

3 Big Resolutions for Non-Profits in 2014

Posted by George Ritacco on Dec 17, 2013 10:30:00 AM

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Topics: Social Services Industry News, FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak

Five Things on Any Caseworker's Wishlist

Posted by George Ritacco on Dec 6, 2013 9:59:00 AM

... And One Gift To Satisfy Them All

Since it is the holidays, a little fun is in order. This is the time of year when everyone seems to making wishes and hoping for the perfect gift – why should your caseworkers be any different?

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Topics: Social Services Industry News, FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak

Globsal Vision Technologies, Inc. Achieves a Microsoft Silver Application Development Competency

Posted by George Ritacco on Nov 25, 2013 4:30:00 PM

St. Louis | Atlanta – November 25, 2013 Global Vision Technologies, Inc. (GVT), announced today it has achieved the Microsoft Silver Application Development Competency, demonstrating its ability to meet Microsoft  customers' evolving needs in today's dynamic health and human services business environment.  To earn a Microsoft silver competency, partners must successfully demonstrate expertise through rigorous exams, culminating in Microsoft certifications. And to ensure the highest quality of services, Microsoft requires customer references for successful implementation and customer satisfaction.

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Topics: Global Vision Technologies, Technology Speak, Press Releases

Human Services Software Action Guide - Free Download

Posted by George Ritacco on Nov 25, 2013 3:00:00 PM
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Topics: Special Reports, FAMCare Tips and Tools

How to Keep Your Caseworkers Accountable

Posted by George Ritacco on Nov 7, 2013 4:30:00 PM

If your non-profit is like most non-profits, you have a hardworking staff dedicated to doing their best for the clients you serve.

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Topics: Social Services Industry News, FAMCare Tips and Tools

What Goldilocks Knew About Cloud Computing

Posted by George Ritacco on Oct 29, 2013 4:00:00 PM

If you expect that your non-profit will grow over time, it only makes sense to find a case management software system that can grow with it – failure to do so now will mean big headaches later. The kind of software that can rise to meet these future needs is said to be scalable.

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How to Use Case Studies to Improve Fundraising

Posted by George Ritacco on Oct 25, 2013 4:00:00 PM

The key to great fundraising is to get people excited about your non-profit.

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Topics: Fundraising Ideas, FAMCare Tips and Tools

The Power of "Scripting" For Non-Profits

Posted by George Ritacco on Oct 15, 2013 4:08:00 PM

If non-profits think about “scripts” at all, it usually related to fundraising. These are the scripts created for the people who make calls to raise money on behalf of the non-profit.

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Topics: Special Reports, FAMCare Tips and Tools

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