Affiliation:
1. RMD Sinhgad School of Engineering ,Warje, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role in addressing social issues, promoting development, and providing humanitarian assistance worldwide. With the increasing complexity of their operations and the growing need for transparency and efficiency, there is a pressing demand for innovative solutions in NGO management. This abstract provides an overview of a proposed system focused on the centralization of NGO management, aiming to streamline operations, enhance collaboration, and ensure accountability.
The proposed Centralization of NGO Management System is designed as a comprehensive, cloud-based platform that integrates various aspects of NGO operations into a unified interface. The system emphasizes centralized data management, real-time collaboration, and advanced analytics to empower NGOs to make informed decisions and optimize their impact. the Centralization of NGO Management System addresses the challenges faced by NGOs by offering a centralized, integrated, and user-friendly platform. By enhancing collaboration, ensuring data accuracy, and providing valuable insights, this system empowers NGOs to focus on their core mission: creating a positive and lasting impact on society
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