A Better Software Partnership for Federated Nonprofits
Are you a national nonprofit looking to reduce software costs and improve adoption across your chapters? The Neon One Network Advantage Program is for you.
Our model helps you move beyond “Power of One” mode. Instead of each chapter buying software alone, your national office will establish a shared buying agreement, curated tools, and a supported implementation and training model. Each chapter will save money and feel supported while maintaining their independence, privacy, and control over their own data.

The Problem With “Every Chapter for Itself”
In many federated nonprofits, chapters operate independently. When buying tech, that isolation can cause problems like:
Duplicative research
Delayed or no decision made due to lack of confidence
Higher prices with no buying power
Siloed implementation with no peer support
Struggles to know whether they’re “doing it right”
Inconsistent setup and training across chapters
What the Network Advantage Program Does (and Does Not) Include
What It Includes
- A shared buying agreement with centralized terms and decentralized payments
- Consistent pricing, tools, and support across chapters
- Cohort-based onboarding so chapters launch together, not alone
- Pre-configured or custom templates designed for how you work
- Priority “Jump the Line” support for chapters
- A dedicated Customer Success Manager for the national office
- Volume-based payment processing rates that improve as adoption grows
What It Does Not Include
- A single shared database
- Automatic national roll-up reporting
- A forced technology mandate
- A reseller or channel partner program
- A one-size-fits-all deployment
Move Beyond One-Off Chapter Purchases
When chapters buy software individually, costs rise, timelines drag, and every team solves the same problems in isolation.
The Neon One Network Advantage Program replaces fragmented purchasing with a shared national agreement, coordinated onboarding, and priority support—so chapters can move faster and pay less, without giving up independence or control over their data.
Neon One Network Advantage Program FAQs
No. Each chapter operates in a separate Neon One instance. That protects local autonomy and fits many federated governance models.
No, not automatically. Many networks use a standardized reporting cadence (including exports and shared benchmarks) that suits their governance preferences.
Most chapters launch in 6–8 weeks.
Some functionality varies by package. We’ll work with individual chapters to understand their needs and identify the right solution.

