
NONPROFIT IT
IN OCALA, FL.
Managed IT for Ocala 501(c)(3) nonprofits, churches, and faith communities. Microsoft 365 Nonprofit licensing, donor database support, donor data protection, and grant cybersecurity attestations across Marion County. Local HQ. No long-term contracts.
SIX SERVICES TAILORED FOR OCALA NONPROFITS.
Simply IT's managed IT for Ocala nonprofits is the same flat-monthly-fee structure used for other clients, but the licensing, the donor-data controls, and the grant-attestation documentation are built around the way nonprofits and faith communities actually operate — and the restricted-budget reality that drives every technology decision.
Microsoft 365 Nonprofit Licensing
Simply IT walks Ocala 501(c)(3)s through Microsoft nonprofit verification, sets up the M365 Nonprofit tenant, and migrates licensing — Business Basic and Standard are FREE for qualifying nonprofits, Business Premium is just $6/user/mo (vs $27 commercial).
Donor Database Support
Salesforce NPSP, Bloomerang, DonorPerfect, Little Green Light — Simply IT handles integration, user provisioning, and the access controls that protect donor PII and giving history at your Ocala nonprofit.
Church & Faith Community IT
Planning Center, Tithe.ly, Pushpay, Breeze, livestream and AV-booth integration, Sunday-morning critical-window support, and multi-campus connectivity for Ocala churches and faith communities across Marion County.
Donor Data Protection
MFA, EDR, email security with donor-impersonation detection, encrypted backup, and access controls — the cybersecurity attestations Ocala nonprofits now need on foundation grant applications.
Help Desk for Nonprofit Staff
Unlimited remote help desk for staff and approved volunteers. Most issues — printers, donor-database errors, password resets, M365 access — resolved within 15 minutes during business hours, with same-day on-site backup from our Ocala HQ.
Grant Application Cyber Support
Documented MFA, EDR, written incident response plan, security awareness training, and tested backup — the evidence Ocala nonprofits need to answer cybersecurity questions in grant applications truthfully and competitively.
OCALA NONPROFITS HAVE A SPECIFIC IT REALITY.
Marion County has a substantial nonprofit and faith community — human-services organizations, arts and culture groups, equine-industry charities tied to Ocala's horse country, and an unusually deep church community across denominations from Westside Baptist and Trinity Catholic to First Baptist of Ocala and Meadowbrook. Many serve Marion County's growing retiree population, working families, and the agricultural businesses that anchor the county. Nonprofit IT is a specific discipline: Microsoft 365 Nonprofit licensing, donor-database stewardship, foundation-grant cybersecurity attestations, and the restricted-budget reality that frames every decision all differ from generic small business IT.
Most generic small-business IT providers don't walk nonprofits through Microsoft TechSoup verification. They don't understand donor-database access control. They don't support Planning Center, Tithe.ly, or Pushpay. They don't produce the documented cybersecurity evidence that foundation grants now score.
Simply IT does all of that as part of standard managed IT for Ocala nonprofit clients — not as expensive add-ons. Our HQ is right here in Ocala, so on-site response is fast — especially helpful for churches needing Sunday-morning critical-window support. The same flat monthly fee covers a 5-person Ocala human-services nonprofit and a 30-person Marion County church with multiple campuses, livestream operations, and a full-time business administrator.
WHAT OCALA NONPROFITS ACTUALLY DEAL WITH.
Restricted budgets vs real threats
Ocala nonprofits face the same phishing, ransomware, and donor-data exposure as commercial firms, but on a fraction of the budget and with constant pressure to justify every dollar of overhead to the board and donors. Simply IT combines tiered managed IT with Microsoft 365 Nonprofit licensing to drop total IT cost 30-40% below an equivalent for-profit — which is what makes a real security posture defensible to the board.
Foundation grant cyber attestations
Foundation grants increasingly include cybersecurity attestations as scored sections — MFA, EDR, incident response plans, tested backups, training. Nonprofits that can't answer these honestly are losing points (and grants). Simply IT deploys the underlying controls and provides the documented evidence Ocala nonprofits need to answer competitively.
Volunteer-driven IT chaos
Many Ocala nonprofits and churches have run on volunteer IT for years — a board member's nephew, a retired engineer, a generous parishioner. It works until it doesn't: the volunteer moves, gets busy, or makes a configuration choice that nobody else can untangle. Simply IT provides predictable, documented managed IT that survives staff turnover and doesn't depend on any one heroic volunteer.
Mission-data sensitivity
Health-mission nonprofits handle PHI. Counseling and advocacy nonprofits handle protected client information. Marion County faith communities handle pastoral-care notes that are as sensitive as therapy records. Simply IT designs access controls, encryption, and audit logging that match the actual sensitivity of the data — not generic small-business security that treats donor PII as if it were public information.
TIERED PRICING FOR OCALA NONPROFITS.
Most Ocala nonprofits land on Simply Managed ($75/user/mo) or Simply Secure ($125) — Simply Compliant is rarely required. Combined with Microsoft 365 Nonprofit licensing (roughly 75% off commercial M365), total IT spend usually lands 30-40% below an equivalent for-profit firm. No long-term contracts.
Common nonprofit tier. Monitoring, patching, unlimited help desk, M365 Nonprofit support.
For donor-database / payment-handling staff. EDR, email security, MFA, tested backup, grant-ready evidence.
Health-mission nonprofits handling PHI. Full HIPAA documentation, BAA management, audit-ready posture.
COMMON QUESTIONS FROM OCALA NONPROFITS.
Can Simply IT help my Ocala nonprofit qualify for Microsoft 365 Nonprofit licensing?+
What software does Simply IT support for Ocala nonprofits and churches?+
How does Simply IT help Ocala nonprofits protect donor data?+
Can an Ocala nonprofit really afford managed IT on a restricted budget?+
Does Simply IT understand church and faith-community IT specifically?+
Will Simply IT help our Ocala nonprofit answer the cybersecurity questions on grant applications?+
How fast does Simply IT respond when our Ocala nonprofit needs help?+
EXPLORE RELATED RESOURCES.
Get a free nonprofit technology assessment from your local veteran-owned team — headquartered right here in Ocala. We'll review your Microsoft 365 Nonprofit licensing eligibility, donor-data posture, grant cybersecurity attestations, and church or faith-community IT — and tell you honestly where the savings and gaps are.
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