Back to All Events

That’s one TECH of a monthly plan! (Part 4 of 5)

Look, the tech struggle is real. Nonprofits are frustrated and for good reason: insecurity about the  right tech tools, users that don’t adopt, frustrations by users go unchanged, data quality so bad that it creates a “why  bother” attitude, and paralysis sets in. Before long, the only option feels like it’s to burn it down and start over. But hold  the matches for a minute, what if you could operationalize tech issues into workable plans your whole team could  understand and get behind?  

With over 15 years of tech experience, 10 years of direct consulting, and 4 years of R&D into system success, The Human  Stack is here to change the narrative on how to get your technology unstuck by teaching nonprofits to use the tech they currently have to solve the problems they currently have. This workshop includes a magic formula to identify solvable problems, a free monthly plan generator template (which includes a translator so leaders can understand it), and an invitation to hear more about Digital Driver’s Ed. Come to this workshop and let us change “I CAN’T DO IT” to “I CAN DO IT THIS MONTH!”.

Register here for free!

Tim Lockie has been in nonprofits and tech for over 20 years. Over the last decade, he founded Now IT Matters and The Human Stack, dedicated to helping nonprofits succeed with their technology.
As a former Salesforce MVP and Partner, Salesforce.org Equality Partner, and Microsoft Partner, his experiences have shown him the impact of system deficiencies on organizations. That's why he is passionate about creating access to Digital Transformation for all nonprofits, regardless of size.
In 2021, Tim developed and launched Digital Guidance®, a methodology designed to move nonprofits from tech-resistant to tech-resilient and transform the nonprofit industry into a human-centered digital space.

Previous
Previous
February 13

Empowering Change: Reflecting on Me Too today and into the future

Next
Next
March 20

Project Evident's New Report on the AI Gap