Applied Innovation
Enhancing Communication and Productivity in Non-Profits
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1
Time to read
2 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
1
Time to read
2 mins
Publication
Language
English
This case study outlines how Kids Kicking Cancer, a non-profit organization operating across 90 hospitals and program locations in seven countries, faced challenges with their existing printers and copiers, which affected their productivity. The organization sought a solution to improve efficiency and resource utilization. Applied Innovation, with its extensive experience in the non-profit sector, recognized the need to optimize resources for Kids Kicking Cancer. By integrating multifunction copiers into their infrastructure, Applied Innovation aimed to enhance productivity and communication across various locations. The partnership not only focused on technology support but also included volunteer efforts and ongoing assistance. The implementation resulted in improved interconnectivity, reliable equipment, streamlined administrative processes, and increased productivity. This collaboration exemplifies how tailored technological solutions can significantly benefit non-profit organizations by enabling them to better serve their mission and support their communities.