Learning more 'digitally intense' skills keeps non-profits less reliant on outsourced projects, says new report

Developing in-house software development, data science and cybersecurity skills can help community organizations become more self-reliant and resilient, researchers say.

Why It Matters

Non-profits have historically struggled with digital transformation, but little data exists to show the extent of the discrepancies between this sector and others.

“It leaves them very vulnerable to wasting a lot of money on a solution that isn’t really going to work for them.”

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