Information technology
Technology has the potential to enhance the way you and your organisation manage and deliver your services to your market and clients. But many organisations don’t have in-house IT teams and often don’t know where to start, especially given the complexity of information technology and their seemingly constant evolution.
Whether that is assisting in the development of your own strategic technology roadmap, including considerations such as potential technology solutions and the cost implications of those solutions. Increasingly cyber security is a major consideration for every organisation, as well as the other risks that come with holding potentially sensitive data. Technology also provides a potential solution to improving the way information is reported both internally and externally, be it from a regulatory perspective or from a brand and reputation perspective.
From designing a digital strategy, to identifying and reviewing potential systems and suppliers or supporting you in implementing your chosen solution, our team of experts can support you.
I cannot recommend the XFactor Collective highly enough. Julia was a breeze to work with and put me in touch with key members of the Collective who were able to address the skills gaps in my not-for-profit. Everyone I have dealt with at the Collective have been friendly, professional, highly skilled and showed a genuine interest and commitment to our work.
Stephanie De Campo,
CEO, Ladder
Service Capabilities
- Virtual CIO Service
- Digital strategy development
- Strategic technology roadmap development
- Cyber security and risk management
- Architecture / vendor / policy / cost management reviews
- Major incident management
- Board and Executive reporting, coaching and development
- Technology audit / searches
- CRM selection / implementation
- Project management / IT implementation
Why Benefolk for Information technology?
Our IT and Digital Specialists have the expertise and experience to help you and your organisation harness the power of information technology. While many have a background in corporate organisations, they have deep expertise in working with charities and not-for-profits, finding fit-for-purpose solutions, no matter the size of your organisation.
They also know that not everyone is IT-savvy and so they can help you make sense of the various options and ensure you get what you need and nothing you don’t. They are also adept at helping you manage the risks and the opportunities that technology presents to deliver positive outcomes for your organisation and those you support.