Support for Nonprofit Operations
Systems & User Support
Support for workstations, phones, Microsoft 365, email, shared files, printers, scanners, vendor systems, and day-to-day user needs.
Cloud, Files & Reporting
SharePoint, OneDrive, permissions, file organization, remote access, shared mailboxes, calendars, and practical cloud support for mission-focused work.
Security & Continuity
MFA, email security, endpoint protection, patching, backups, access controls, monitoring, and practical safeguards for sensitive information.

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Nonprofits, community organizations, and religious organizations often need support for workstations, phones, Microsoft 365, email, shared files, printers, user accounts, donor or member systems, reporting, cybersecurity, backups, cloud services, and day-to-day user support.
Yes. Streamline can help nonprofits manage Microsoft 365, Exchange Online, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, user accounts, shared mailboxes, permissions, MFA, licensing, and file organization. Many nonprofit environments grow over time, and Microsoft 365 often needs cleanup, structure, and ongoing support.
Yes. Nonprofits often depend on shared folders, spreadsheets, donor information, grant documents, program reports, board materials, and volunteer lists. Streamline can help organize files, improve permissions, build reports, clean up spreadsheets, and create better ways to manage information.
We help with practical safeguards such as multi-factor authentication, email security, endpoint protection, patching, backups, access controls, password policies, secure remote access, monitoring, and user awareness training. The goal is to protect sensitive information without creating unnecessary complexity for staff.
Yes. We understand that nonprofits often need to be careful with technology spending. Streamline helps prioritize improvements so the organization can focus first on the systems, risks, and workflows that matter most.
Yes. Staff and volunteer changes can create access and security issues if accounts, files, email, and permissions are not managed carefully. Streamline can help with onboarding, offboarding, Microsoft 365 accounts, shared files, passwords, permissions, and access reviews so the organization stays better protected.