When undertaking a significant digital transformation, change management is all about bringing people along the journey to improve adoption, boost staff satisfaction and ensure long term IT success. Previously, we discussed the unifying features of NFPs and their relationship with their IT. In this second article on digital transformation for NFPs, we look at how […]
Embracing change: streamline your NFP digital transformation with change management IT support
Case Study: Travellers Aid and Techware
Techware Case Study-Travellers AidTravellers Aid is a not-for-profit (NFP) organisation committed to empowering people with travel related challenges to connect, engage and participate within their communities through the use of public transport. Looking to grow and streamline their developing IT systems, Travellers Aid sought out a partner with greater knowledge, sophistication, and support capacity.
NFP in Healthcare? Here’s why IT support should be a top priority
Not-for-Profits in the healthcare sector work to support their community as best they can – often with limited resources. IT partners that share this same passion for people can unfortunately be few and far between. In the first of two articles on digital transformation and change management for NFPs and healthcare providers, we look at […]
Case Study: The Australian Child Foundation and Techware
The Australian Child Foundation (ACF) is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to protecting and supporting children to heal from the trauma of abuse and violence. Established in 1986, the ACF has staff and volunteers spread across the country providing valuable support to communities and, specifically, Australian children.
Case Study: Inspiro and Techware
Techware Case Study-Inspiro Community HealthInspiro is a local, non-profit community health service that provides dental and allied health services for the Yarra Ranges in Melbourne’s outer east. Established in 1995 as Ranges Community Health, the organisation has worked side by side with the local community to provide friendly and holistic health services, inspiring as many […]
Remain secure and compliant with an IT audit and risk assessment
Ever had a mechanical issue with your car? More often than not, these issues creep up on us because we’ve forgotten to stay on top of things and get our car regularly inspected by a professional. In doing so, you’re at high risk of small, difficult-to-detect problems becoming big, expensive (and sometimes irreparable) ones.
Your people are your real cybersecurity risk
There is a lot of talk about cybersecurity these days. Smaller organisations and Not for Profits know it is important and they should have some level of cyber protection. But how do organisations ensure they are cybersafe? “At its core, cybersecurity is about business risk, not just an IT problem” says Techware CEO and cybersecurity […]
Four simple steps to ensure your business is cybersafe
In our recent blogs Four reasons why all businesses should embrace the ACSC Essential 8 Framework – How robust is your cybersecurity?, and Improve your business online security with the pillars of the ACSC Essential 8 we have been exploring strategies to mitigate cybersecurity incidents, by adhering to the Essential 8 framework.
Improve your business’ online security with the pillars of the ACSC Essential Eight
For any business keen to shore up their cybersecurity, the ACSC Essential Eight provides a valuable and cost-effective framework. The benefits of the framework were highlighted in our recent blog, Four reasons why all businesses should embrace the ACSC Essential 8 Framework – How robust is your cybersecurity? But what are the pillars that make […]
How robust is your NFP cybersecurity? Simple strategies to mitigate cybersecurity incidents & where to start
In our recent blogs Mitigation strategies for cyber-attacks: Essential 8 for NFPs and What are the pillars in the ACSC Essential 8 and how does your NFP stack up? we have been exploring strategies to mitigate cybersecurity incidents, by adhering to the Essential 8 framework.