Jacobian has a variety of services and solutions that help organizations spend more time helping others and less time worrying about technology. We partner with vendors like Salesforce for Non-Profits, Google and Microsoft to deliver the tools that enable non-profits to track donations, grants and operate more efficientlly.
Our engagement with our non-profit friends starts with learning their strategic vision, mission and culture and customize our solutions to align with the organization's most critical needs. We lay out a plan and a budget that is affordable and sensible. We ensure our non-profit organizations maximize their benefits while minimizing cost.
Getting the most value out technology means knowing how to use it correctly. Our webinar and on-site training programs will help organizations improve their efficiency and, when combined with our security awareness training programs, organizations will become more secure.
Our managed services in security and IT help non-profits get the most out of technology without having to hire a full-time engineer--something that is often beyond the reach of smaller organizations. Through phone, email and instant message, our staff is there to help when needed and partner with organizations to create a long term vision and plan for using technology to further their mission.
Jacobian's experience working with donor management platforms such as eTapestry, Salesforce for Non-Profits and others means that we know how to help organizations optimize their campaigns, reach a wider audience and therefore bring in more dollars that go towards helping their target audience.
Donating services to Voices of Recovery to facilitate outreach.
Through the Jacobian Gives Back program, we received a completely new web application for free that we are using to help further our mission to help community wellness, outreach and education for those on a path to recovery.
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