Non-profits · Community organizations

Built for Ontario non-profits.

Grant-aware scoping, vendor-negotiated pricing, and honest advice about what your environment actually needs — not a pitch for the most expensive option.

How we work with non-profits

Three ways we help, mapped to where you are in your tech journey.

Day-to-day managed IT

Affordable support for staff and sites so your team can focus on programs, not password resets.

Grant-funded capital projects

We scope ISP, networking, and on-prem equipment projects with documentation that supports grant applications and procurement reviews.

Site walks & assessments

Complimentary walk-throughs to identify what you own, what's end-of-life, and what matters to fix first.


What we've done for organizations like yours

A snapshot of the kinds of work we handle. Specific client names are kept private.

Windows Server migrations

Phased migrations to current Windows Server versions covering Active Directory, Entra ID Connect, and rollback planning.

Meraki rollouts

Wireless, switching, security, and camera deployments with documentation and clean handovers.

Active Directory hardening

Centralized password management, group policy cleanup, and moving teams off shared credential spreadsheets.

Storage & backup

RAID-based storage server design and deployment with resilience and recoverability planned from day one.

RADIUS / NPS authentication

Windows-based RADIUS rollouts integrated with Active Directory for secure Meraki network access.

Membership platforms

Hands-on experience supporting recreation and membership systems, including integrations and user workflows.


Why non-profits work with us

The reasons come up in every intro call.

Honest scope

Our statements of work tell you plainly what's in scope, what's out, and where your environment can't support a managed security program today.

Vendor pricing

Access to non-profit-friendly pricing through vendors we've built long-term relationships with.

Discretion

We don't publish client names. Introductions happen through referrals and direct conversations, not marketing.

Timing your project around the grant cycle

Most IT capital projects get rushed because scoping starts too close to the application deadline. Talk to us 8–12 weeks before you apply — that's enough runway to do a proper site walk, get vendor pricing, and produce procurement-ready documentation your grant writer can attach without rework.

12 weeks out
Discovery call, site walk booked
8 weeks
Assessment & vendor quotes returned
4 weeks
Scope document ready for grant application
Submit
You apply with a defensible IT section

Want a complimentary site walk?

We'll identify what you own, what's end-of-life, and what a realistic phased plan looks like — with or without grant funding.

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