Business Central For NonProfits

Business Central for NonProfits empowers you to streamline your funding, donor management, reporting and compliance… all in one integrated platform.

Perfect for the unique needs of NonProfit organisations, Microsoft’s Dynamics 365 Business Central enables charities, foundations and NGOs to manage donations, grants, finances and reporting with accuracy, flexibility and full compliance.

Business Central For NonProfits

Understanding The Nonprofit Challenge

Nonprofits face a complex mix of operational and financial challenges… from tracking restricted funds to demonstrating transparency to stakeholders.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central provides a unified solution that allows charities and NGOs to manage day-to-day operations whilst still ensuring financial integrity and mission accountability.

Sector-Specific Functionality, Not Just Generic Accounting

Business Central goes beyond basic accounting by offering tailored tools for NonProfit management.

From donation processing to grant tracking and volunteer coordination, the platform supports the sector’s unique requirements whilst staying compliant with local charity regulations and governance standards.

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Data-Driven Impact And Financial Clarity

With real-time reporting and dashboards, you can quickly see where funds are going, which campaigns are performing and how to allocate resources more effectively.

Whether you’re preparing for an audit or showcasing impact to funders, Business Central puts the data at your fingertips.

Accurate, secure and always up to date.

Seamless Integration With The Microsoft Ecosystem

And because it’s part of the Microsoft ecosystem, Business Central integrates natively with Office 365, Power BI, and Microsoft Teams… letting your staff work more efficiently, collaborate remotely and serve your mission without technology barriers.

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More Features Of Business Central For NonProfits

Built to support the operational realities of Nonprofits.

From donor stewardship to financial transparency, Business Central helps NonProfits focus more on their mission and less on manual processes.

Fund Accounting Made Simple

Track restricted and unrestricted funds, grants and campaigns with full transparency and audit-ready reporting.

Donor And Grant Management

Manage donor relationships, automate recurring gifts and align grant spend to impact goals and compliance rules.

Automated Financial Workflows

Reduce manual effort with built-in workflows for approvals, invoicing and reporting tailored to NonProfit structures.

Customised Reporting for Stakeholders

Generate customised reports for trustees, regulators or funders… delivering financial clarity and impact narratives.

Cloud-Based Collaboration

Enable teams to work securely and collaboratively, with access to data and tools anytime, anywhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

NonProfit & Charity

  • What features should I look for in a NonProfit CRM system?

    The features will vary depending on your organisations independent needs, however some of the most common features we see Charities and NonProfits look for include: Donor Management and Engagement, Relationship Management, Fundraising Tools, Income Processes and Manual/Automatic entry, Regular Payment Sceduling & Tracking, Managing Gift Aid Declerations, Generating Gift Aid Claims, Dashboards For Reporting, Automation & AI. 

  • Which NonProfit CRM software is best for small organisations?

    FlexNFP comes packed with features built specifically for charities and NonProfits. You can manage all your donor and stakeholder relationships in one place, handle income processing, both manual and automatic, and set up regular giving schedules with ease. FlexNFP is easy to use, and scales as you grow.

  • How can Microsoft tools help a NonProfit specifically?

    Microsoft’s tools can help by bringing everything into one place. They make it easy to track donations and grants, manage volunteer sign-ups and schedules, and even automate repetitive admin tasks like sending thank-you emails. Plus, you can use built-in dashboards to clearly show your impact to funders and boards. 

  • Do NonProfits get discounts on Microsoft Business Applications?

    Nonprofits can often get access to Microsoft products at a reduced cost, or even for free. This includes tools like Dynamics 365 and Power Platform. The exact discount or donation depends on the product and the size of your organisation. 

  • Can we use Microsoft Applications with other tools we already have?

    Microsoft Business Applications connect seamlessly with Office 365 tools like Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, and Excel, as well as many third-party platforms. This means donations made through your website can flow straight into Dynamics 365, and reports can be shared instantly in Teams. 

  • What are the biggest challenges NonProfits face in managing donors, volunteers and events?

    Common issues are data silos (donor info spread across email, spreadsheets, paper), difficulty predicting donor churn, manual event management, budget tracking being reactive rather than proactive and lack of real-time visibility for trustees. 

  • How can Dynamics 365 & the NonProfit Accelerator help eliminate data silos?

    The Accelerator provides standardised entities and attributes for donor commitments, transactions, volunteer data, outcomes etc., so all your data lives in one common platform. That means better reporting, unified dashboards, smoother workflows and fewer manual reconciliations. 

  • How does AI help NonProfits predict donor churn or fundraising performance?

    AI-driven models can look at past donor behaviour, communication frequency, response rates and external signals to flag donors at risk of lapsing. That lets you do targeted outreach before you lose them. 

  • What does “omnichannel engagement” mean for NonProfits and why is it essential?

    It means being able to engage supporters via email, social media, WhatsApp, text or other channels, capturing those interactions in your CRM. Having all that interaction data centrally helps you tailor communications, avoid duplication, stay GDPR compliant and build stronger relationships. 

  • How can the Power Platform help improve efficiency for small charities with limited tech resources?

    Power Apps, Automate and BI give them tools to automate repetitive tasks (thank-you letters, reminders, donor segmentation), build easy apps for volunteer sign-ups or event tracking, and generate insights via dashboards… all with little coding and lower spend than custom build. 

  • How does real-time data and dashboards help NonProfits make better decisions?

    Real-time dashboards can show current donation levels vs targets, volunteer availability, event logistics, expenses vs budget. That allows leadership or operations teams to adjust quickly, reallocate resources or change tactics without waiting for end-of-month reports. 

  • What features does the NonProfit Accelerator include that are built specifically for sector needs?

    It supports standard entities like donor commitments, transactions, program delivery, awards and results tracking; integrates with Common Data Model for NonProfits; has built-in attributes for impact indicators, benefit recipients etc., all of which reduce setup time and help with standardised reporting. 

  • How can AI help with measuring impact and reporting to funders?

    AI tools can aggregate data from multiple sources to show outcomes, generate narratives / summaries for reports, detect anomalies in results or input data, forecast impact trajectories based on current performance and produce visualisations or charts for reports or dashboards. 

  • What are common pitfalls NonProfits face when implementing new technology, and how does FormusPro help avoid them?

    Problems include underestimating data cleansing effort, lack of user adoption (especially for volunteers or non-tech staff), missing alignment on reporting requirements, compliance issues (GDPR etc.), and inability to scale. FormusPro helps by handling data migration, providing training, mapping compliance needs early, building in flexibility so systems can scale and focusing on human adoption. 

  • How do NonProfits ensure compliance and data privacy when using cloud + AI tech?

    Use role-based access, audit logs, data encryption, ensure data is stored in appropriate jurisdictions, ensure legal basis for data (e.g. donor consent), and choose vendors / systems that meet GDPR, sector-specific regulations. FormusPro helps with configuring all that. 

  • What returns should NonProfits expect and over what timeframe?

    Early benefits often include reduced admin time, better donor communication, clearer dashboards and satisfaction from staff seeing real-time insights. Medium to longer term gains include stronger donor retention, improved grant reporting, ability to scale, improved volunteer satisfaction, and better impact measurement. 

  • How can NonProfits use D365 to improve volunteer onboarding and retention?

    With apps or workflows that automate welcome materials, schedule training, track events or shifts, gather feedback using surveys (Power Platform / Customer Voice), and use AI to identify volunteers at risk of dropping off (through inactivity or feedback). 

  • Can NonProfits reduce budget overruns in event management using Power Automate and AI?

    Yes. Automate expense approvals, centralise vendor invoicing, use dashboards to track spend vs budget in real time and use AI to project cost overruns based on past event trends. 

  • How do Membership Organisations or smaller charities benefit from the common data model in reporting across multiple programmes?

    The CDM ensures consistency: similar fields / structures across programmes so you can roll up reporting (e.g. across fundraising, grant delivery, volunteer programmes), compare metrics, report impact in legacy compatible way, and avoid reinventing dashboards for each programme. 

  • How can AI help with donor segmentation and targeted outreach?

    By analysing past donation history, demographic or engagement data you can segment donors (high value, lapsed, frequent small donors) and customise messaging. Copilot or AI tools can also suggest segments or generate campaign drafts for each group. 

  • How can NonProfits leverage automation to manage grant compliance and reporting?

    Build workflows that trigger reminders, gather required documentation, enforce review checkpoints, sync data from projects to financials, generate reports using Power BI or Power Platform, and use AI to highlight missing or anomalous data before submission deadlines. 

  • Can NonProfits use Fabric / Dataverse to connect disparate fundraising / membership platforms?

    Yes. Using Dataverse or Fabric you can bring data from third-party tools, spreadsheets, events, donation platforms (e.g. JustGiving etc.), unify where data resides, avoid duplicate records, build a single view of supporter or member interactions and power dashboards or automations off of that unified data. 

  • How do you manage change and training with volunteers and low-resource staff who might not be tech-savvy?

    Use simple user interfaces, templated apps or dashboards, guided training, provide champions / super-users, embed feedback loops, ensure that technology doesn’t overcomplicate but supports people. 

  • What role does Continuous Improvement play in NonProfit tech adoption?

    Regularly reviewing what dashboards or reports are used, what workflows are working, gathering feedback from staff / volunteers, evolving data models or automation, upgrading or extending AI usage, retiring unused apps or flows, so your tech keeps pace with the mission and resources. 

  • How might NonProfits cautiously adopt AI while safeguarding transparency and trust?

    Begin with small, explainable models (e.g. trend detection, summarisation), ensure outputs can be audited, maintain human oversight especially in communication or decisions, ensure consent and transparency in how data is used and involve stakeholders in testing. 

  • How can NonProfits forecast budgeting more accurately using Dynamics 365 or Power BI?

    By connecting actuals (transactions, pledges, grants) with forecast data, applying modelling in Power BI or Fabric, using AI to simulate what happens under different scenarios (e.g. donor growth, funding cuts), so leadership can plan more confidently. 

Anthony Nolan

We first embarked on a digital transformation journey with Anthony Nolan back in 2012. With a range of implementations and solutions over the years, this transformation is constantly evolving.

Anthony Nolan wanted to move their Dynamics 2016 On-Premise solution into Dynamics 365 Online. This would mean less reliance on internal servers to maintain and run the platform. They would also benefit from the Microsoft Update process, continuously making new features available.

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