AFP Complimentary Webinar: Ditch the Software Headache: How Smart Nonprofits Choose Better Tech

When:  Jul 16, 2025 from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM (ET)

1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Eastern | Presenter: Isaac Shalev

Choosing new software for your nonprofit can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to. Whether you're frustrated with your current tools or planning for growth, making the right technology decision is critical to your mission’s success.

Join nonprofit strategist Isaac Shalev of Sage70, Inc. for a practical, no-fluff session designed to demystify the software selection process.

You’ll learn how to cut through the noise, avoid costly mistakes, and choose tools that actually work for your team, your goals, and your budget. Packed with real-world insights and proven frameworks, this webinar will help you lead a smarter, more strategic software search—whether you're replacing a donor CRM, evaluating volunteer tools, or just tired of using spreadsheets.

Learning Objectives:

  • Get Clear on What You Actually Need
  • Evaluate your nonprofit’s goals, workflows, and pain points to define clear software requirements—before talking to vendors.
  • Plan Your Path Keep everyone on the same page by following a proven roadmap for technology adoption, from identifying your requirements to developing an RFP to selection, implementation, and launch.
  • Set Your Team Up for Success
  • Build an implementation plan that includes stakeholder buy-in, data migration prep, and change management from day one.


Sponsored by:

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Presenter: Isaac Shalev

For the last 25 years, Isaac has served nonprofit organizations and their people. After founding Sage70 in 2011, Isaac has pioneered a holistic, person-centric approach to nonprofit data and technology consulting, and is a sought-after adviser, conference speaker and coach. Sage70's clients include the US Golf Association, New York University, Mount Holyoke College, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and IEEE, among many others. Isaac lives in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina with his wife, three children, and their dog. In his spare time, Isaac designs board games, and has published several games and books about game design.