Email: info@CANportal.org
Email: info@CANportal.org
Welcome to the Coordinated Assistance Network (CAN), a portal to meet the demands of the changing world we live in with a goal of making people’s lives better. The CAN is an emerging digital technology to protect and advance the fundamental rights of all people, particularly historically underrepresented people. It emphasizes the benefits of technology and minimizes the risks, while keeping its focus on more effective ways to identify gaps and opportunities. The CAN is a wide portfolio support initiatives that connect low-to moderate income communities to jobs, education, housing and a more economically secure and equitable future. Simply put, the CAN is an intersection of philanthropy, impact and measurement. The CAN is always free of charge to applicants.
The CAN provides a multi-user, collaborative, web-based, robust file/case management software along with Multiple Intake methods, detailed organizational results reporting tools, grant management, donor and volunteer management, and state of the art collaboration opportunities designed with the specific needs of the non-profit org into account.
The way this platform continually evolves and listens to its users in order to provide new functionality as well as enhancements to existing functionality is unbelievable. Not many intake/file management providers are as nimble and oftentimes users of them are forced to find workarounds in order to achieve their needs. Being a non-profit as well, the Coordinated Assistance Network team really understands the importance of reporting needs and limited technology budgets of fellow non-profits resulting in a great tool (especially for those providing service to particular segments of the Veteran population).
The Coordinated Assistance Network is committed to serving military servicemembers, veterans, and civilians around the world to get the resources they need to thrive. As a long time partner, I have been impressed with their dedication and commitment to the highest standards of professionalism by providing access to credentialed financial counselors. They are responsive to the needs of their partners and strive for continual improvement to provide the greatest impact to those they serve.
CAN has been an outstanding platform for our nonprofit organization. They have respected and dedicated professionals that are committed to relationship building, providing advanced development for partners, and exceptional customer service. SOF Missions highly recommends the Coordinator Assistance Network (CAN) to serve a diverse level of need.
CAN is an incredibly secure, innovative and adaptive network. The staff are client centric, open to listening to the organizations they partner with and are always making sure improvements benefit the civilian and veteran clients they serve.
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