Food banks in Anchorage, shelters in the Valley, faith-based ministries, arts organizations, conservation groups — Alaska's nonprofits run lean and serve hard. We build IT that respects that: donor data protected, grant audits painless, volunteers and staff equipped, and discounted licensing claimed on every program you qualify for.
We help you migrate to a proper donor CRM (Bloomerang, DonorPerfect, Little Green Light, Salesforce NPSP), get the historical data in cleanly, and lock down access so it survives staff turnover.
We keep the access logs, security policies, backup records, and incident-response documentation funders increasingly ask for — so the next audit is a half-day, not a meltdown.
Sensitive data shouldn't ride around the Valley on a personal device. We move you to encrypted, centrally-managed storage with role-based access — so when someone leaves, their access does too.
You probably are. We help nonprofits enroll in Microsoft for Nonprofits, Google for Nonprofits, and TechSoup — and audit your current stack to cut what's redundant. The savings usually fund our service and then some.
One flat monthly plan — discounted for 501(c)(3) status — covers monitoring, unlimited helpdesk, patching, security, backups, and Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace administration. We treat your budget like grant money. Because most of it is.
We enroll you in Microsoft for Nonprofits, Google for Nonprofits, and TechSoup — and verify you're getting every donation, grant, and discount you actually qualify for.
Encrypted storage, role-based access, MFA on everything that touches donor or beneficiary records. The privacy your supporters assume you already have.
We work alongside Bloomerang, DonorPerfect, Little Green Light, Salesforce NPSP, and Blackbaud — handling integrations, user provisioning, and the workstation issues your CRM vendor's helpdesk won't.
Food bank with three pantries, shelter with satellite offices, ministry across two boroughs — secure access from anywhere, no VPN gymnastics, no shared logins.
People come and go fast in nonprofits. We give you a clean process for provisioning accounts on day one and removing them the day someone moves on — no orphan logins, no surprises.
Off-site, encrypted, and restore-tested on a schedule. Donor lists, financials, grant records, program data — recoverable even if ransomware finds you on a Sunday.
EDR on every device, phishing-resistant MFA, email filtering, and short training your volunteers will actually finish. The controls funders and cyber insurance carriers now expect.
Quarterly reviews and a 12-month tech roadmap aligned to your strategic plan — so when a capacity-building grant opens, you already know what to ask for.
If your donor CRM, fund accounting, or volunteer-management tool isn't listed, ask — we've probably supported it, or we'll learn it on our dime.
Running something specific to your mission — a case-management platform, a faith-based ChMS, a conservation database? Ask. The platforms underneath are usually familiar territory.
A nonprofit's reputation lives or dies on trust. We build the technical controls, documentation, and stewardship habits that protect donor data, satisfy funders, and keep your board out of an awkward meeting.
Encryption, access logging, and least-privilege controls across every system that touches personally identifiable information.
Security policies, backup logs, access reviews, and incident-response plans that funders and auditors increasingly ask to see.
If you accept donations online or in person, we make sure the processor and your environment meet PCI DSS expectations — and that your board knows it.
The controls cyber insurance carriers now require — MFA, EDR, backups, training, written policies — implemented and documented for the questionnaire.
Yes. Verified 501(c)(3) organizations get a meaningful discount on our managed plans. Combined with the licensing savings we usually find — Microsoft for Nonprofits, Google for Nonprofits, TechSoup — most clients come out ahead of where they started, even after adding our service.
Absolutely — it's one of the first things we do. Eligibility verification, application paperwork, license assignment, and migration if you're moving from paid licensing. Most nonprofits qualify for far more than they're using.
We set up a tiered access model: paid staff get full accounts, regular volunteers get limited accounts, occasional volunteers get time-bound or shared-resource access. Everything's documented, and we remove access the day someone moves on — no orphan logins waiting to be compromised.
You don't need an enterprise budget — you need the right controls in the right places. Encryption, MFA, role-based access, EDR, and an actual backup plan cover most of the risk. We size what we deploy to the value of what we're protecting, not what we could theoretically sell you.
Yes. We support multi-site nonprofits across the rail belt and the Peninsula — food banks with pantry locations, shelter networks, ministries with satellite offices, conservation orgs with field stations. Most support happens remotely, with on-site visits scheduled when they're needed.
Our plans start small on purpose. We've onboarded nonprofits with one part-time ED and a board of volunteers. The conversation is free either way — and if we're not the right fit at your size, we'll tell you.