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Synvas Technologies
Industries · Non-profit, NGO & Religious

Programme tools and donor-ready dashboards your team will actually use.

Field-data collection that works offline, beneficiary management with consent built in, donor dashboards your communications team can build themselves, and the M&E reports that survive audit.

African community-development team in the field
Problems we solve here

The five patterns we see again and again.

Problem 01

Field-data chaos

KoboToolbox + Excel + WhatsApp. We unify into a beneficiary record with offline-first sync.

Problem 02

Donor reporting drag

Quarterly reports are a 2-week ordeal. Live dashboards your donors can be granted access to.

Problem 03

Consent and PII risk

Beneficiary data is sensitive. Granular, revocable consent baked into every record.

Problem 04

Programme M&E

Outcome tracking after the fact. Indicators surfaced live as data lands.

Problem 05

Cost ceiling

Limited budgets and donor scrutiny. Productised packages with transparent pricing.

Recommended stack

What a non-profit, ngo & religious organisations engagement looks like.

Not every component is needed in every engagement — most clients start with two or three and grow into the rest.

  • Beneficiary Management
  • Field-data Collection
  • Donor Dashboards
  • M&E Indicators
  • Consent Management
  • Programme Workflow
Compliance & security

Built to defend in audit.

  • Donor compliance frameworks (USAID, EU, FCDO)
  • Data minimisation by default
  • Right-to-erasure flows
  • Audit-ready logs
FAQ

Questions non-profit, ngo & religious organisations buyers ask us.

  • Yes. We deploy across SADC and broader Africa, with country-specific data residency where required.

  • Yes. We surface filtered, role-based views to specific donors with full audit on access.

  • Yes — we ingest, harmonise, and surface the data in operational dashboards.

Ready to talk?

Let's scope a non-profit, ngo & religious organisations engagement.

Tell us where the bottleneck is. We'll come back inside one business hour with a written point of view.