1、Digital Technology in the Not-for-profit Sector ReportNovember 2025 10th Anniversary EditionContentsWho we are 1Message from the CEO 2Executive summary 3The big picture 4Participant snapshot 5Digital capability index 6IT planning&governance 8Technology foundations 9Artificial intelligence 10NFP appl
2、ications 12Data and analytics 13Cyber security 14Digital marketing 16Priorities&challenges 18Finances&IT spend 20A decade in review 21Upgrade your impact 24Infoxchange acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of Naarm,the Kaurna people of Tarntany
3、a,and the Turrbal and Jagera peoples of Meanjin on which we live and work.We acknowledge the importance of Country and First Nations peoples connection to it.We pay our respects to Elders past and present.Everyone is welcome at Infoxchange.The 2025 Digital Technology in the Not-For-Profit Sector Rep
4、ort is Infoxchanges 10th annual look at how charities and community organisations in Australia and New Zealand use technology to amplify their impact.This report aims to understand how not-for-profit organisations(NFPs)across Australia and New Zealand use technology,recognising areas of strength,gro
5、wth and opportunities for improvement across hardware,software,AI,data,cyber security and digital.The report provides a benchmark for all NFPs to ensure they are using technology in the best way possible to achieve their mission and,ultimately,provide help to more people.2025 marks ten years since t
6、he reports inception.In addition to investigating the last 12 months of sector sentiment,investment and exploration,this year,we provide analysis of the long-term trends of digital adoption and capability-building over the recent decade.We have also provided a QR code linking to a consolidated resou