Publication Type
Report
Year
5-2009
Abstract
The non profit landscape in Singapore is large and diverse, consisting of more than 1,800 registered charities and more than 500 approved Institutions of a Public Character (IPCs). These organisations vary in size from less than $100,000 in annual receipts to those with over $10 million in receipts. They also operate in over 10 sectors ranging from religion to education to sports. NPOs could consider the following four common models for enabling and deploying IT: In-sourcing; Outsourcing; Shared Services; Software as a Service (SaaS). Overcoming the challenges and capturing the opportunities can allow Singapore to increase the automation of the sector and to uplift it.
Keywords
Information technology, non-profit organizations, Singapore, automation
Disciplines
Asian Studies | Nonprofit Administration and Management
Publisher
Lien Centre
Version
publishedVersion
Language
eng
Copyright Holder
Copyright © 2009 by Lien Centre for Social Innovation
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Format
application/PDF
Citation
Ghatak, Projjal; Sachet, Guillaume; and Tham, Jared.
Promoting Nonprofit Organisations' IT Enablement in Singapore. (2009). 1-21.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lien_reports/4