Get actionable tactics for using the power of software to grow & scale your business. Take your business to the next level. Join host Dan Hafner for specific tactics, lessons and tools to change your perspective (and possibly even your marketing strategy). Learn and implement useful strategies and tactics for leveraging your own app or software to get more leads, make more sales, free up your time and become the go-to authority in your niche.
Get actionable tactics for using the power of software to grow & scale your business. Take your business to the next level. Join host Dan Hafner for specific tactics, lessons and tools to change your perspective (and possibly even your marketing strategy). Learn and implement useful strategies and tactics for leveraging your own app or software to get more leads, make more sales, free up your time and become the go-to authority in your niche.

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In this episode of the Tech Bytes podcast, Dan Hafner speaks with Katherine Lacefield, a nonprofit consultant, about the intersection of technology and nonprofit organizations. They discuss the challenges nonprofits face in adopting technology, the importance of investing in systems for better efficiency, and share success stories of nonprofits that have successfully implemented tech solutions. Katherine provides valuable advice for those looking to start a nonprofit, emphasizing the need for basic technology and the importance of building relationships. The conversation also touches on the role of AI in nonprofits and the necessity of external perspectives to improve operations.
00:00 Introduction to Nonprofits and Technology
03:05 Challenges in Nonprofit Technology Adoption
05:55 Success Stories of Tech Implementation in Nonprofits
11:56 Advice for Starting a Nonprofit
17:44 Balancing Technology Investment in Nonprofits
23:51 The Importance of Relationship Building in Nonprofits