Nonprofit organizations are great assets to society. They typically serve a cause that will benefit the community as a whole or promotes a group of individuals that are often overlooked. And business process management software can help these organizations in their efforts.

How BPM software can benefit nonprofit organizations

July 27, 2016 AppWright News

Betty Bender, the former president of the Library Administration and Management Association, once said, "When people go to work, they shouldn't have to leave their hearts at home." This quote probably greatly appeals to those who work in the nonprofit sector. Nonprofit organizations are great assets to society. They typically serve a cause that will benefit the community as a whole or promotes a group of individuals that are often overlooked. And business process management software can help these organizations in their efforts. See how below:

No more wasted time 
In the modern business world, employees are looking for a streamlined workflow. They don't want to waste time with clunky software and unorganized systems. This is especially true for Millennial workers. BPM software can help make day-to-day processes run smoothly and simply. Employees can view schedules, track assignments and access communication threads from any device that connects to the internet. This also means that employees can work remotely, meaning that nothing will go missed if you or your co-workers are on the road. 

"BPM software allows users to maintain an audit trail of communications."

Increased visibility 
It is important for businesses to be transparent, but it is even more important for nonprofits. Because these organizations are typically run by a board of directors and funded by donations and grants, they need to have a method of tracking spending and resources. BPM software allows users to create sub-folders for each project and maintains an audit trail of communication. In combination, this ensures that nonprofit leaders are reporting the most accurate information to the board and donors.

Reduced spending 
Because most of the revenue in a nonprofit is put toward promoting the mission of that specific organization, it is extremely important that leaders keep a close watch on spending. According to Quality Magazine, BPM software allows nonprofit leaders to lower operational costs by scheduling the most efficient amount of employees on a day-to-day basis. It can also reduce overhead costs by tracking money spent on supplies and other business-related items. 

Nonprofits are an important part of society and can be a huge boon for communities. If you run a nonprofit organization and are interested in adopting BPM software to streamline your workflow, contact AppWright today. This software is affordable, easy to use and even easier to implement. It could be the platform that takes your organization to the next level. 

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