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Personal planning apps for non-profit organizations help users stay organized and on top of the tasks they need to complete. Personal planning apps are commonly used by project managers to track critical milestones and deadlines, along with participants' progress against those milestones.
Personal planning apps for non-profits often share the same features as other productivity apps like project management, expense tracking, and employee management. Personal planning apps can also serve as marketing and fundraising tools. Eventbrite and Meetup are two examples of personal planning apps designed for non-profits.
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A personal planning app for the Non-Profit sector needs to show users how it can improve their quality of life and provide tangible benefits to their communities. Personal planning apps should be able to demonstrate that they have a large amount of content and features that cater to the needs of specific users. An important feature for this type of app will be social proof, which shows users that other people in their community are using the app and getting value from it.
A non-profit personal planning app faces legal risks related to inappropriate use of personal information and the recording of such information by users (e.g., the recording of information during a therapy session). It is recommended that such an application should make it clear that it is not intended to be used as a substitute for professional advice and that users should consult with their own doctors or therapists before using the app.
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