Project management is useful for any company or organization, including nonprofits. It allows for better organization and communication to achieve a nonprofit’s goals. However, many nonprofits especially struggle with one particular form of project management: information technology (IT). Technology usage helps nonprofits engage with supporters, and if the organizations don’t have up-to-date technology, then they can’t keep their supporters up-to-date. In fact, a 2018 NetChange Digital Teams survey of nonprofit organizations found that 29% of its respondents do not have a department responsible for managing supporter engagement. Of those, 42% of centralized teams report that their digital structures are broken and do not work.
What exactly does that mean? It means that few nonprofits have a team assigned to engage digitally with volunteers and/or donors. The few that do feel that the technology their organizations use does not effectively engage with those supporters. Simply creating a nonprofit technology helpdesk could help with this issue.
IT project management for nonprofits is important to increase organizations’ success through better communication and resource tracking. This blog will discuss what exactly nonprofit project management is (as well as IT project management), why IT project management is important to nonprofit organizations, and the steps needed for effective project management.
Project management in a nonprofit organization is the development of a universal process for accomplishing goals. For IT specifically, that means achieving technological goals. The process, whether for IT or for other plans, should not only involve the management of a project, but also the organization and timeliness of it as well. The appropriate people should be held accountable in completing those tasks.
Project management in nonprofit organizations is important because it ensures they use their resources as efficiently as possible. Nonprofits often need to readjust their habits depending on the amount of funding they get from donors or the number of volunteers who help them out at a given time. With a project management plan in place, nonprofit organizations can improve flexibility to ensure that the variability in these factors doesn’t drastically affect their success.
The key steps for effective project management are setting a goal, creating a nonprofit project plan, launching that plan, monitoring performance, and closing the project. Let’s look at each of these a bit more closely.
Now that you know what IT project management is and why it is important, you might be wondering how to take that first step towards initiating your project. Computers in Ministry can help. We are a nonprofit organization that aids faith-based nonprofits, higher education institutions, mission organizations, and churches and denominations in leveraging technology to help achieve their mission.
We offer organizational and consulting services, security and risk management, technology services, and user services. If you would rather that we don’t have a full hands-on approach on your organization, we will teach you what you need to know to work on your own technology. We offer several certifications to improve your technological skills. We will be your partner and work alongside you every step of the way!
If you are interested in learning more about our organization to get your digital structure up and running, contact us.