It has been a tough time in the charity sector in recent years, with finances uncertain amid the pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis. Charities have had to adapt, make the most of their data, and optimise their operations on a shoestring, while continuing their vital work supporting beneficiaries. In 2024, fortunately, there are signs of recovery. Charities must now take the lessons they’ve learned and apply them to the future, using data to drive further impact.
By sharing the right data with the right people at the right time, charity finance leaders become more than problem solvers. They are opportunity and trend spotters, cross-pollinating ideas from a diversity of influences, perspectives and observations across their organisation, and consequently making better decisions on everything from cost management to resource allocation and strategic…