Helping you
achieve your mission

Experienced Technology Leaders
for organizations doing good
We make you more effective…
- Aligning tech spending with your goals
- Reducing security risk with informed guidance
- Less manual work through sensible automation
- Vetting vendor’s technical solutions
- Replacing workarounds with simpler processes
Ease Your Pain
When organizations are stretched, technology can hinder rather than help.
Over time that creates operational and security risks that can compromise data and lead to financial loss.
These are real risks. In early 2026, it became clear that AI‑driven hacker attacks are a reality. Being prepared is increasingly important.
The right technical expertise can help with security and challenges like this:
- Software and processes that slow work down
- Ongoing back-and-forth with vendors
- A new Executive Director who needs a trusted technology advisor
OfC serves Global, Small to Mid-sized nonprofits and mission-driven organizations by providing senior-level expertise with clear communication and no tech-jargon.
We believe those doing good in the world should have access to affordable experienced technology leadership.


Go the Distance
We provide part‑time, executive‑level technology leaders that blend elements of CIO, COO, and CTO roles tailored to your organization’s needs.
Our hands-on operational and software development experience allows you to:
- Make technology decisions with experienced, independent guidance
- Improve readiness for grants and external funding
- Have a trusted advocate who understands your organization and represents your best interests with vendors
- Explore automation prototype ideas quickly
- Gain senior leadership without the costs of a full-time hire
Problems with technology rarely fix themselves. Taking the first step now means your team will spend time advancing your mission instead of struggling with complex technology.
How Funders Can Help…
We invite funders to consider supporting the nonprofits they care about. OfC’s leadership offering helps your support go further by helping organizations deliver on your shared goals while protecting time, money, and trust. Contact us if you know of a nonprofit that needs help.
Technology is mission-critical to how nonprofits operate. With experienced leadership in place, organizations operate at their peak potential: staying prepared, resilient, and responsibly managed.
This kind of support shows up in concrete ways:

Capacity & Security
These areas are closely linked in nonprofit operations. When systems are stretched or poorly aligned, daily work slows down and risk increases.
- Building capacity: improving core functions like operations and fundraising; removing roadblocks that waste staff time and makes routine work harder.
- Strengthening cybersecurity: maintaining a secure approach to protecting sensitive constituent and donor data. Loss control or access to your data can have serious financial and reputational consequences. And as AI reshapes daily work, a trusted advisor is increasingly important.

Better decisions & less waste
Clear, experienced guidance helps organizations make better choices and avoid spending money on tools they don’t need.
- Supporting strategy: clarifying priorities, aligning near and long-term plans, making informed choices about where technology actually helps
- Reducing waste: avoiding unnecessary complexity that quietly drains time and limited budgets

Communication & Governance
Clear communication and strong governance helps boards and funders understand risk, priorities, and progress.
- Providing unbiased guidance: as an agnostic partner, there’s no incentive to replace staff, sell software, or play internal politics
- Serving as a neutral bridge: translating technical risk and complexity into clear, plain language for boards and funders

Zero Pressure
We know how exhausting sales heavy conversations can be.
That’s why we offer a short introductory call focused on understanding your situation and being genuinely helpful.
There’s no hard sales pitch. We’ll meet, introduce ourselves, and talk through your challenges and needs.
If there’s a clear way we can help, we’ll discuss next steps. If not, you’ll still leave with useful insight and clarity.