Casebook PBC Survey Finds Nonprofits Using Case Management Software Reduced Time Spent on Program Audits by 66%
NEW YORK, March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today, Casebook PBC, the innovator of human services software, is revealing new insights from a survey of nearly 30 nonprofit leaders from organizations across child and family services, mental health, substance abuse, senior care, community services and more. The study examined challenges and insights from human services organizations with less than 50 employees and shows that 60% still use spreadsheets for tracking and reporting, while nearly four in 10 use paper records for intake, case management, and outcome analysis.
- The Casebook PBC survey shows that a majority of nonprofits are not using data for decision-making because it is difficult to collect - and if they are, they're using multiple platforms.
- The Casebook PBC survey shows that a majority of nonprofits are not using data for decision-making because it is difficult to collect - and if they are, they're using multiple platforms.
- At the same time, organizations that have deployed case management software are spending less than four hours per program audit - a reduction of nearly 66% compared to those without software.
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