Non-profits often have a difficult time securing funds to keep their processes running smoothly. As a result, many are forced to cut corners and work inefficiently in order to make ends meet, putting a greater strain on their workforce.
One of the hardest hit areas is undoubtedly technology, as upgrading hardware and software can be expensive. However, in an increasingly digital world, non-profits that fail to use technology to their advantage may struggle to survive and continue providing their valuable services to society.