IMpact

Build a successful Not for Profit Practice with Ingram Micro

Drive Greater IMpact with Ingram Micro

Technology can be a powerful tool to help address the world’s most challenging issues. It can enable non-profit organisations to be more productive, more innovative, and ultimately, to drive greater societal impact.

Ingram Micro works across the partner ecosystem to deliver solutions and services that drive non-profit digital transformation.

With cloud solutions for non-profits, our Program positions partners to streamline business, boost revenue and accelerate growth. Let Ingram Micro help you maximise sales in the non-profit sector and gain an edge over the competition.

Why Ingram Micro IMpact

Join Ingram Micro IMpact and become a trusted Technology Partner for Non-Profits.

Together, we can create a meaningful impact and make a difference in the crucial missions of non-profit organisations.

At the same time, these NFP customers tenant can help partners create recurring revenue streams.

Non-for-Profit Technological Disruptions in Australia

   Digital technology is a key enabler for not-for-profit organisations many not-for-profits face challenges in adopting and using digital technology

   Health technologies and digital health are transforming the delivery and access of health care services, not-for-profit organisations

   Artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning, quantum computing, blockchain, robotics and the Internet of Things are some of the emerging technologies that have been disrupting other sectors in society and are now starting to impact the not-for-profit sector

   Data breaches are a major threat to the not-for-profit sector, as it holds sensitive and valuable personal information of donors, clients, staff and volunteers

   Economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and other factors has affected the not-for-profit sector’s funding sources, service demand, operational costs and staff retention

   Social Impact  is the effect of an organisation’s actions on the well-being of individuals, communities and society as a whole. It can be positive or negative, intended or unintended, and measured or estimated

   Social impact is important for organisations in Australia because it reflects their contribution to the common good, their alignment with their values and mission, and their accountability to their stakeholders and the public

   Social impact can also create value for organisations in Australia by enhancing their reputation, attracting and retaining talent, increasing customer loyalty, improving operational efficiency, fostering innovation and growth, and reducing risks and costs

   Social impact  can also address some of the complex and persistent social challenges that Australia faces, such as inequality, poverty, health, education, environment and justice