Social Solutions (Apricot)
Powering those who power social impact.
Overview
Apricot, now part of Bonterra, is a case management software designed for nonprofit and public sector agencies. It provides tools for data collection, workflow automation, and outcomes measurement. The platform is known for its flexibility, allowing organizations to customize forms and reports to meet specific program and funder requirements.
✨ Key Features
- Customizable Form Designer
- Workflow Automation and Triggers
- Advanced Reporting and Dashboards
- Secure Document Storage
- Client and Service Tracking
- Referral Management
- Attendance Tracking
🎯 Key Differentiators
- Strong focus on outcomes and impact measurement
- Highly customizable forms and reporting
- User-friendly interface
Unique Value: Empowers nonprofits to prove their impact to funders and stakeholders through robust data tracking and reporting tools.
🎯 Use Cases (5)
✅ Best For
- Outcome-based program management for nonprofits.
💡 Check With Vendor
Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:
- Organizations requiring extensive medical billing features.
🏆 Alternatives
Offers more nonprofit-specific features out-of-the-box compared to generic CRMs.
💻 Platforms
🔌 Integrations
🛟 Support Options
- ✓ Email Support
- ✓ Live Chat
- ✓ Phone Support
- ✓ Dedicated Support (Varies tier)
🔒 Compliance & Security
💰 Pricing
✓ 30-day free trial
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