Lynn O'Connor of Ingleside

July 09, 2020 00:31:32
Lynn O'Connor of Ingleside
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Lynn O'Connor of Ingleside

Jul 09 2020 | 00:31:32

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Show Notes

Covid-19 could act as an accelerant for senior living trends that were already underway. For example, these challenging times could prompt more non-profit providers to find new and creative ways to affiliate or partner, or to increase annual technology budgets. Ingleside, a Rockville, Maryland-based senior living nonprofit, is currently exploring ways to do both. The organization invests 3% of its annual budget on technology, but has made it a goal to increase that investment to as much as 10%, according to President and CEO Lynn O'Connor. And, it's working with several other innovative nonprofits on new ways to collaborate. In this episode of Transform, learn about: -- How Covid-19 could drive consolidation among nonprofit providers -- Ingleside's vision for technology investment -- How the pandemic has affected the nonprofit's thinking about the care continuum

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