6 ways SunSystems Cloud can improve efficiency in the Not for Profit Sector

Blog updated 12th February 2025 by Jon Isherwood

There are many ways in which a LAKE Not for Profit solution can deliver efficiency gains for your organisation.

Here are our top six:


1. Streamline Financial Processes

It can automate many financial tasks in areas such Accounts Payable, purchasing, and reporting. Automation helps eliminate error-prone manual data entry and saves time.

2. Improve Collaboration

SunSystems Cloud is accessible from anywhere with an internet connection, enabling colleagues to collaborate more freely. This is particularly useful for organisations with remote teams.

3. Lower Cost of Ownership

SunSystems Cloud removes your dependency on IT infrastructure, eliminates the need for regular patching and updates, and takes care of security and backups for you. This significantly lowers your long-term cost of ownership.

4. Enhance Reporting and Transparency

Track financial data in real-time for faster decision-making. Give every manager up-to-the-minute and personalised access to key performance metrics. Integrate reporting from across the organisation.

5. Scalability

SunSystems Cloud provides unparalleled scalability to meet increasing demands without significant additional investment.

6. Security

Advanced encryption, secure data backups, and regular updates maintain compliance and ensures that sensitive financial information is protected.

SunSystems Cloud helps you operate more efficiently, enabling you to focus more on your mission and less on administrative tasks.

Take the next step

To learn how a LAKE Not for Profit solution could help your organisation, download our Beginners Guide to SunSystems Cloud. This guide is designed to aid your early decision-making process and includes: an Introduction to SunSystems Capabilities; Core Modules Tailored for Not for Profit; and Testimonials from Sector Peers.



Jon

by Jon Isherwood

Customer Success Manager


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