Nonprofits run on technology like everyone else — IT support, systems and network administration, database management (Salesforce and case management systems especially), and data analysis roles appear steadily across Southern California’s larger agencies.
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Tech professionals here trade some salary for scope and purpose: one person often owns systems end-to-end, decisions ship quickly, and the work measurably improves services for clients rather than ad clicks.
Data roles are growing fastest — funders increasingly require outcome reporting, so analysts and database administrators who can wrangle case management data are in genuine demand.
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