If 2020 was a shock to the system for nonprofit organizations large and small, 2021 offered an opportunity for rebuilding that many nonprofits tried to embrace throughout the year.

But the recovery has been inconsistent, according to research from Independent Sector, with nonprofits serving significantly fewer people and pre-pandemic employment levels not expected to return to normal until July 2022.

Given the nature of the recovery, organizations can use this moment to make changes to position them for improvement when the recovery returns in full force, and technology can play a key role in this. There are four main trends to keep an eye on.

  1. A New Focus on Digital Maturity
  2. An Expanded Use of Automation
  3. Stronger Data Integration Within Nonprofits
  4. An Increasing Use of Hybrid Events

Read the full article about tech trends for nonprofits by Ernie Smith at BizTech.