Non-Profit Utilities

Welcome to our comprehensive repository designed to empower non-profit organizations with the tools they need to thrive in the digital era. In this curated collection, we present a diverse array of software solutions tailored specifically for the unique needs of non-profits. From project management and communication tools to fundraising platforms and volunteer management systems, our repository is a one-stop destination for streamlining operations and maximizing impact.

Navigating the complex landscape of software options can be overwhelming, but our repository aims to simplify the process by offering detailed insights and comparisons. Whether you're seeking efficient collaboration tools, robust donor management software, or innovative solutions to amplify your social outreach, our repository is a valuable resource to help your non-profit leverage technology for greater efficiency and effectiveness. Explore the possibilities and empower your organization to make an even greater difference in the world.

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****Notes: Most are Open Source Software with low to no cost, some prices are depicated.




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UI Friendly Database

Symphytum is a personal database software that is simple and easy to use, suitable for small projects and personal use.

  • Easy UI for logging clients

Airtable is a user-friendly, cloud-based database with a spreadsheet-like interface, making it easy for non-technical users to organize and collaborate on data. Free Plan:

  • Unlimited bases
  • 1,000 records per base
  • Up to 5 editors
  • 1 GB of attachments per base
  • 100 automation runs
  • Interface Designer
  • Grid, calendar, form, kanban, gallery, and list views

Base is a fully featured desktop database management system, designed to meet the needs of a broad array of users, from tracking a personal CD collections, to producing a corporate monthly departmental sales reports.

DBeaver is free and open source universal database tool for developers and database administrators.

  • Not beginner friendly

OpenPetra is a web-based management system designed for non-profits and charities. It includes features for contact management, fundraising, and financial tracking.

Knack is a no-code database builder that allows users to create online databases and web apps without requiring advanced technical skills.

  • $49/monthly Starter

Microsoft Access is a desktop database management system. While the full version is not open source, the community edition is free and provides an easy-to-use interface.

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Community Manager db

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Collaborate with Donors

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Chat

zulip

  • $0 10,000 messages, small np price
  • 6.67 billed annually Standard Plan
  • 50 $25 USD/mo (50% discount for non-profit)
  • $5 USD/mo
  • $0 up to 25 users
  • $4/user/month up to 500 users, standard cloud
  • Matrix is an open protocol for decentralised, secure communications.

Free

  • $0, limited message history Pro
  • $7.25 USD/mo, unlimited Business
  • $12.50 USD/mo, unlimited and active directory sync

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Mail

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Self-Host

tbd

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Contributing

Thanks for checking out this repo, hopefully it will/has assisted you. If you found any edits or want to contribute, please do, it might assist someone who was struggling with this subject.

Submit an issue or I encourage you to fork this repo and contribute to this project!

Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.

  1. Fork the Project
  2. Create your Feature Branch (`git checkout -b my-edits)
  3. Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some new edits to <documentation> for <what it does>')
  4. Push to the Branch (git push origin new edits)
  5. Open a Pull Request

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License

Distributed under the MIT License. See ./LICENSE for more information.

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Contact

Tanya - @wonntann

Project Link: https://github.com/wonntann/Non-Profit-Utilities

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