NSP Resources
- Operating Support Grants are designed for small or all volunteer organizations with annual revenues under $300,000 that have an established record of service to their communities and that meet the eligibility criteria of the Foundation.
- We offer Small Nonprofit Technology Support for organizations with revenue under $300,000. See more below.
- Discovery Sessions enable small or all-volunteer organizations to work with a skilled consultant to focus on one or two key areas that will help the organization move forward in its organizational strategic plans and goals.
- NSP Nonprofit Workshops and Webinars are designed to deepen learning and development in key areas of nonprofit management and leadership. Topics include strategic planning, board performance, leadership, fundraising, financial management, human resources, technology, evaluation, legal issues, and more.
- Catchafire connects skilled professional volunteers with nonprofits looking for assistance in areas such as marketing, web development, human resources, operations, strategy, and more. The Foundation pays for a specified number of memberships for nonprofits, so please contact us if you’re interested in learning more.
Technology Support for Small Organizations
Technology is a mission-critical investment that can stretch your scarce resources farther and accelerate your organization’s impact. By thoughtfully integrating technology into your operations, communications, fundraising, and service delivery, you can fundamentally shift the way you deliver your mission and serve your community.
Greater Hartford Gives’ Nonprofit Support Program is now offering technology support to organizations that:
- are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit;
- are located in the Greater Hartford Gives’ 29-town region;
- and have an annual budget of under $300,000.
How the Process Works
1. Complete a Technology Assessment Survey
To be considered for a Small Organization Technology Grant or other resources, you must complete a brief online survey assessing your current technology systems and capacity. Click here to complete the survey.
2. Work with a consultant to identify solutions
Once the survey has been submitted, your organization will be matched with a consultant for up to 3 hours of consultation. The consultant will review your survey results, help you identify tech projects that are most critical for your organization, and estimate implementation costs.
To assist you with implementation, we have developed implentation plans for some of the most common technology projects:
Updating an Existing Website or Creating a New One
Project description
This project is to review your current website and how it is managed, and then explore how you want to improve its appearance, functionality, and content management. It could also address search engine optimization (SEO) strategies to improve the discoverability of your organization’s website.
Donor Management System
Project description
This project is to assess your current donor management system and/or processes and to evaluate, purchase, and deploy a new solution. Whether you’re currently using a dedicated donor management system or using spreadsheets to keep track of donors, this project will allow you to get to the next level.
Enhancing Staff Skills Through Training
Project description
This project centers on providing staff members with the digital skills they need to succeed in your organization by identifying their training needs and providing training on the software tools they use most frequently.
Office Hardware
Project description
This project is to procure new office hardware, including desktops, monitors, laptops, tablets, printers, or copiers.
Cloud Computing via Microsoft 365 or Google for Nonprofits
Project description
This project focuses on deploying a cloud solution for robust file-sharing, productivity, and collaboration internally and externally.
Phone System
Project description
This project is to assess your organization’s needs for phone-based communication and how well your current phone system meets those needs. It will help you evaluate, purchase and install a new Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) phone system.
Cybersecurity
Project description
This project is to assess the state of your cybersecurity and to ensure that your organization is taking appropriate precautions to safeguard the security of your organization’s critical data.
Video Conferencing
This project is to assess your current solution for video conferencing/remote meetings and then to evaluate, purchase, and install a new solution, including required software, hardware, and training.
3. Improve your organization’s technology with Hartford Foundation support
Catchafire
Organizations can register for a Foundation-sponsored membership with Catchafire, an online platform that matches skilled volunteers with nonprofits.
Need to stretch your dollars farther to accomplish your much needed technology projects? Greater Hartford Gives has partnered with Catchafire to match skilled professionals who wish to donate their time, with nonprofits who often can’t afford to pay to hire expert talent. Using a user-friendly online platform, nonprofits post projects, and select skilled, professional volunteers. Consider utilizing a Catchafire volunteer to help with select elements of your project implementation. More information about available Catchafire technology projects can be found here.
You can also learn more about how Catchafire works by watching this 2-minute video.
Small Organization Technology Grant
Some organizations may be eligible to apply for a Small Organization Technology Grant to implement one or two technology projects.
Please note that not all organizations will be eligible for grant funding. Grants are reviewed individually, and priority is given to organizations that most closely align with the Foundation’s strategic priorities.
Organizations with operating budgets under $300,000 are eligible to apply for up to $10,000. Most grants will not be awarded at the maximum.
Statewide organizations or those serving a region beyond Greater Hartford are eligible to apply for an amount that is proportional to the percentage of services provided in Greater Hartford Gives’ region.
Download the budget template here for submission with the grant request.
Other Resources
- Hartford Public Library Nonprofit Workshop Series — In partnership with the Hartford Foundation, Hartford Public Library offers free learning opportunities targeted at smaller nonprofits in areas such as board roles and responsibilities, strategic thinking, and fundraising.
- Hartford Public Library Funding Information Network — The Hartford Public Library provides visitors with free public access to Candid’s electronic databases and resources. At the Library, you can access the Foundation Directory Online, Grants to Individuals, and other resources to assist and strengthen your nonprofit organization.Representatives of nonprofit and grassroots organizations and other patrons are welcome to use the databases at the Hartford Public Library at any time during their open hours.
- Candid supports nonprofits with information, resources, training, and data to find funding opportunities, determine which funders are most likely to support their work, and become more visible to donors. Candid’s free workshops for nonprofits may be found here.
- New England Nonprofit Consultant Directory — Hosted by Greater Hartford Gives, the New England Nonprofit Consultant Directory helps nonprofits discover and connect with consultants in a variety of areas, learn about consultants’ experience and skills, and access resources for hiring and managing consultants.
- Resources for Starting a Nonprofit — Pro Bono Partnership
