Data Ecosystems

Not so long ago, nonprofit organizations had software tools, that dealt with specific parts of their organizational process. They had fundraising tools, client management tools, volunteer management tools, HR tools, accounting tools, etc. And the data in these varied tools were siloed – there was no way for one tool to talk to another without:

painstaking manual entry
painstaking export/import processes
tools written by the same vendor designed to talk to each other (which meant that they were generally exceedingly expensive)

Although many nonprofit organizations still find themselves in this situation, there are increasing numbers of tools available to help them out of it. And as more and more organizational processes become web-based (whether “in the cloud” or self-hosted), and as more and more nonprofit-focused software includes open APIs (with some unfortunate exceptions,) nonprofit data is looking less and less siloed, and more and more like an ecosystem – many different software parts talking to others.

NTEN is trying to get a bit of a handle on this with the Data Ecosystem Survey.

via http://zenofnptech.org/2009/09/data-ecosystems.html

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