The pandemic has forced non-profits to move to a virtual platform for over a year now. Non-profit leaders are generally busy with day-to-day responsibilities of managing staff, volunteers, applying for grants, and many other tasks that come with managing an organization. Often, the strategic vision gets pushed to a second priority, and unfortunately, technology advancements fall into this bucket. I can’t count the number of stories I saw firsthand and read about in newspapers recounting how non-profits struggled with the initial move from in-person fundraising initiatives to an entirely virtual platform. This is because technology is often only looked at if there are issues, which is often not the priority.