The Home for Little Wanderers, a leading non-profit organization, to enhance internal communication and collaboration with Klarinet Solutions' expertise.

The Home for Little Wanderers enhances collaboration with SharePoint for Non-Profit
New England
Market
Non-Profit
Industry
700 Employees
Size

Non-Profit Organization Elevates Communication with SharePoint

Klarinet Solutions partnered with The Home for Little Wanderers, a dedicated non-profit focused on child welfare, to develop a comprehensive intranet system. The organization sought to improve internal communication and collaboration to better support their mission of aiding vulnerable children and families.

The Challenge

The Home for Little Wanderers faced significant challenges in improving internal communications and collaboration across their diverse services. Their existing systems were fragmented, leading to inefficiencies and decreased employee engagement. They required a reliable partner with expertise in digital workplace solutions to develop and implement an intranet that could unify their workforce and streamline internal communications.

The Solution

Klarinet Solutions, renowned for its experience in customizing SharePoint for non-profit organizations, collaborated closely with The Home for Little Wanderers to design and implement a tailored intranet system. The project began with strategic development, including the structure, design, and backend layout of the new intranet. Continuous communication through Microsoft Teams allowed for ongoing refinement, ensuring the intranet met the organization’s evolving needs. The new SharePoint intranet significantly improved employee engagement by fostering better access to information and resources, thereby strengthening the connection to the organization’s mission and culture.

Workplace Impact

With Klarinet’s expertise and guidance, The Home for Little Wanderers are set to achieve:

20%
Time savings by reducing the time spent searching for information​
87%
Better employee retention through improved internal communications