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December 16, December 13, December 8, This past year was one of unprecedented challenges for SMBs. Our assessment management enhancements include extensions to Common Data Model, sample applications, and supporting sample data to enable partners to develop and launch solutions easily. Our assessment management Common Data Model extensions, sample app and sample data provide partners with a foundation to enable frontline workers to accurately, consistently, rapidly and efficiently record detailed observations and answer the "who," "where," "what," "how," and "when" questions critical to delivering frontline services.
These investments allow disaster organizations to evaluate damage and assess on-the-ground needs to enable easier coordinated field response. The assessment management extensions support nonprofit program and beneficiary management and can be leveraged in tandem with the program management and case management data schema already included in the Common Data Model for Nonprofits.
Convened by NetHope, the Frontline Humanitarian Logistics FHL initiative was created to reduce the time and cost involved in implementing IT solutions within humanitarian supply chains and encourage interoperability of data, service delivery, and systems across the sector. NetHope convened a cross-sector group of 24 collaborating academic, public, and private sector organizations which resulted in the development of a Frontline Humanitarian Logistics Data Standard. The Frontline Humanitarian Logistics data schema also provides nonprofits and partners with the foundation to provide donors with exact information about what items are in demand, where funded supplies were delivered, and the direct impact made to beneficiaries.
This ability to report back on donor impact is critical at this time of increased demand for transparency. Additional volunteer management extensions to the Common Data Model for Nonprofits will aid partners in building affordable solutions for nonprofits at a time when recruiting and retaining critical volunteers is essential. Organizations can track and recruit for a broad range of engagement opportunities, while volunteers themselves can align their time, talents, and qualifications with available volunteer opportunities.
Now partners can build directly on PowerApps to lower the total cost of ownership to support volunteer engagement. Streamlined nonprofit accelerator architecture: As we continue to rapidly scale the nonprofit accelerator, we seek ways to increase friction-free innovation among our partner community.
In line with this goal, we have brought all nonprofit accelerator data packages with the exception of the IATI data standard package into the Nonprofit Core data schema layer. Streamlining data packages into a single Core package reduces dependencies on additional platform licenses, eliminates the tax of introducing additional data schema packages, ensures that partners have a one-stop shop for extending all Common Data Model for Nonprofit data schema.
With the Dynamics nonprofit accelerator, nonprofits can streamline their operational management of constituents, fundraising, grant and award management, program delivery, and impact tracking.
The nonprofit accelerator can be used with Microsoft Dynamics or independently with Common Data Model for Nonprofits core solution layer that is not dependent on Microsoft Dynamics This independent solution layer can be leveraged to build Power Apps and Power BI visualizations, or to serve as a foundational layer to Modern Workplace and Azure solutions.
Nonprofits, ISVs, and others in the nonprofit sector can build their solutions and business processes on top of the new and existing entities and templates found within the nonprofit accelerator. The current data model supports common nonprofit activities but has been designed to allow flexibility to support other use cases and extensions.
The nonprofit accelerator and Common Data Model for Nonprofits are developed in collaboration with nonprofits, partners, industry experts, and open initiatives to ensure interoperability and accelerate impact to the nonprofit sector. Depending on the partner and organization needs, the nonprofit accelerator can be implemented in multiple ways with dependencies to consider with each solution.
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