Non-Profits SaaS Stack: Tools, Costs & Savings Guide
In the Non-Profits sector, teams often juggle dozens of specialised tools alongside core infrastructure. This sprawl can lead to duplicate subscriptions and silent renewals that eat into margins. This guide explores the typical stack setup and how to optimize it.
Typical Monthly SaaS Spend
$2,000–$8,000 / month
for a typical non-profits (10–50 people)
Top SaaS Tools Used by Non-Profits
Slack
Slack is a business messaging platform that organises team conversations into channels, supporting integrations with hundreds of SaaS tools.
Zoom
Zoom is a video conferencing platform offering meetings, webinars, phone, and team chat in a unified communications suite.
Notion
Notion is an all-in-one workspace for notes, wikis, databases, and project management, popular with individuals and teams alike.
Google Workspace
Google Workspace is a collection of cloud computing, productivity and collaboration tools, software and products developed by Google.
Why Non-Profits Struggle with SaaS Costs
- ⚠Project-specific tools are forgotten once the project ends.
- ⚠Silos between teams lead to purchasing overlapping software.
- ⚠Free trials used for testing automatically roll into paid annual contracts.
Hidden SaaS Costs for Non-Profits
- •Paying for premium tiers when standard features would suffice.
- •Over-provisioning seats for contractors or temporary staff.
- •Unused cloud infrastructure or storage upgrades.
How Non-Profits Can Cut SaaS Costs
- 1Centralize software purchasing to a single admin or card.
- 2Require justification for new tools that overlap with existing ones.
- 3Use SubDupes to catch renewals before they lock in another year.
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