BI and automation for not-for-profits

Sharper reporting with less manual work

When reporting depends on spreadsheets, workarounds, and one person holding the process together, visibility suffers and admin load grows. Hopscotch helps not-for-profits improve reporting, automate the right steps, and build cleaner data flows so leaders and boards can see what matters faster.

What this service delivers

Clearer reporting systems that are easier to run and easier to trust

This service helps not-for-profits reduce repetitive finance admin and improve the speed, consistency, and usefulness of reporting. That can include dashboards, automated reporting packs, workflow improvements, better chart-of-accounts structure, and cleaner handover between systems.

The goal is not technology for its own sake. It is to make reporting more practical, more visible, and less dependent on fragile manual processes.

What good looks like

Better visibility without adding more admin

Faster, clearer reporting

Give leaders and boards quicker access to the information they need, without waiting on manual report assembly.

Less repetitive finance admin

Reduce the time spent on recurring tasks by improving workflows, automation, and data handling.

More useful dashboards and KPI reporting

Make performance easier to see across programs, grants, and whole-of-organisation reporting.

Stronger data quality over time

Improve consistency in the underlying data so reporting holds up better as staff change and the organisation grows.

How Hopscotch works

Start with what people need to see, then simplify how it gets there

We begin with the reporting outcome, not the tool. That means understanding what leadership, boards, funders, or program leads need to see each month, then working backwards to the data sources, reporting structure, and process changes that will support it.

From there, we identify the lightest set of improvements that will make reporting easier to produce and easier to use. That may involve dashboards, automation, cleaner coding rules, or better handover between systems.

1
Define what matters

We clarify what needs to be reported, who relies on it, and where the current process is slowing things down.

2
Improve the reporting structure

We help tidy the data setup, reporting logic, and workflow so outputs are more consistent and easier to maintain.

3
Automate where it helps

We introduce practical automation and dashboards where they reduce manual work and improve visibility without overcomplicating the system.

What support can include

Practical improvements across dashboards, workflows, and reporting systems

  • Reporting dashboards for leadership and board, including financial, program, and funding views where needed
  • Automated monthly reporting packs and recurring report outputs
  • KPI definition and reporting structure support, including what gets measured, how, and why
  • Chart of accounts and tracking tidy-up to support better reporting across programs, cost centres, and grants
  • Workflow automation across approvals, bill processing, coding rules, recurring journals, and month-end checklists
  • Systems integration support where appropriate, including data handover between finance, payroll, and operational tools
  • Documentation and handover notes so the system is easier to maintain and less dependent on one key person

Need the finance basics fixed first?

Automation works best when the underlying process is sound. We can also help with bookkeeping, reporting, compliance, and broader outsourced finance support for not-for-profits.

What improves

Reporting becomes quicker, clearer, and easier to use

Less time pulling reports together

The team spends less time chasing data, rebuilding spreadsheets, and repeating manual report prep each month.

Better visibility across the organisation

Leaders and boards can see performance more clearly across programs, funding, and overall financial position.

Cleaner processes with fewer workarounds

Reporting becomes less dependent on memory, manual patches, or one person knowing how the system works.

Who this is right for

A good fit for not-for-profits with slow, manual, or fragile reporting

This service is usually the right fit when reporting takes too long, depends on too many workarounds, or does not give leaders the visibility they need.

Teams relying on spreadsheets and manual workarounds

Too much reporting effort sits in spreadsheets, copy-paste tasks, or processes that are hard to repeat cleanly.

Leaders wanting clearer dashboards and KPI reporting

You need reporting that is easier to read, easier to compare, and easier to use in decision-making.

Organisations with disconnected systems

Finance, payroll, and operational data are not flowing cleanly, which creates duplication, confusion, or reporting gaps.

Teams exposed to key-person dependency

One person holds too much of the reporting logic, and continuity feels fragile if they are away or move on.

Common questions

What people often ask us.

What does BI and automation mean in a not-for-profit finance context?

It usually means improving the way finance and reporting information is structured, produced, and shared — through dashboards, automated reporting, workflow improvements, and cleaner data handling.

Not always. The focus is on usefulness, not complexity. In many cases, the biggest gains come from clearer structure, better workflows, and targeted automation rather than adding more tools.

Yes. That can include financial dashboards, KPI reporting, and reporting views tailored to leadership, board, program, or funding needs.

That is usually one of the main goals. We look for practical ways to reduce repetitive steps and make recurring reports easier to produce and review.

Yes. Better dashboards and automation often depend on cleaner underlying structure, including chart of accounts, tracking categories, cost centres, or grants setup.

We start with the current reporting process — what you need to produce, what is taking the time, what people need to see, and where the current setup is causing friction. From there, we identify the most useful improvements first.

Next step

Start with a clearer reporting process

If reporting is too manual, too slow, or too dependent on workarounds, start with a conversation. We’ll help you identify what needs to be seen, what is creating friction, and where automation or reporting improvements could make the biggest difference.