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Hi Autumn - I followed up with some research on your comment that TechSoup uses NCCS classifications. Sadly, I found exactly what I was looking for - the classifications are very complete and several of them encompass what we do, yet for some reason are not listed on TechSoup's very abridged list of types. this is copied from the list at http:/
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Autumn, I can't thank you enough for your thorough and concise answer, and I look forward to hearing from you! My email is beckyd@soscs.org . thanks again! Becky
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@autumn, I have the same problem as Martin. My nonprofit is listed under "housing/other housing." Techsoup does not have an option for agencies providing shelter/transitional housing to homeless persons or families, so this is the closest thing which fits our organization's central activity. It is my opinion that Techsoup should have a
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@gkissi - I also had the same problem - my agency's "type" is defined by what we actually do, and while the MyFax software was clearly available to United Way agencies, which we are, I was denied the software because I didn't have the forethought to change our "type" to "United Way agencies" in their database (they
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For a long time in my accounting department we have previously used paper in the printer. I do have to be careful of what is printed on the reverse side, since it could include confidential information. I have two piles of scape paper in my office, one with more confidential information and one with non-confidential information. A problem that we have
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Our $3.0 Million uses Solomon. Our agency is big on grant funding so the Project Controller which we use for grants is very important for us. I was really disappointed that we had to pay for customized reports on reports that I would have expected to be standardized as I believed they would be useful to anyone with grant reporting. We last updated 3
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We use Solomon and have for years. The agency I work for is a nonprofit Human Services that is heavily grant funded. We live by the Project Controller part to track all of our grants and to provide detailed reports for our costs when the grants audit/review our books. The one problem is that it can be rather expensive. When we ungraded, we had to have