Work Smarter & Stay Safer – Tech Strategies Every Nonprofit Needs (online)
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Event Details
Work Smarter & Stay Safer – Technology Strategies Every Nonprofit Needs
Session Description
If your technology feels disorganized, overly complicated, or like it’s constantly working against you — this session is for you. Whether you’re running a one-person nonprofit or leading a small team, you’re likely using more apps, logins, and digital tools than ever before. The problem? Those tools often create more frustration than clarity.
In this session, we’ll walk through how to clean up your digital workspace, cut unnecessary subscriptions, and take control of your tech — without needing a background in IT or buying expensive software. You’ll learn how to spot hidden risks, streamline your systems, and strengthen your security using tools you probably already have.
Expect to gain:
- A clearer, simpler way to manage your files, tools, and communications
- Ways to identify duplicate or unused subscriptions that may be draining your budget
- Easy-to-follow security tips to protect your accounts, data, and email
- A practical checklist to help you apply what you’ve learned right away
This is a non-technical session with practical advice and real-life examples. If you’ve ever said “I know we could be doing this better, I just don’t know where to start,” this session will give you the confidence and tools to move forward.
Your Trainer
Matt Hoffman is the founder of Frontline Technology, an IT partner that specializes in helping nonprofits and mission-driven organizations work smarter, stay safer, and reduce digital overwhelm.
With over two decades of experience in technology and operations, Matt is known for his ability to explain complex tech in a way that actually makes sense — without judgment, or pressure. He works closely with nonprofit leaders to streamline systems, improve cybersecurity, and make the most of the tools they already have.
Matt has delivered technology strategy sessions for organizations of all sizes — from solo-staffed nonprofits to global enterprises. His workshops are approachable, real-world, and built for people who don’t speak “tech” — but need to get the job done anyway.
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