By Hamizah Myra, Keith Detros, and Nguyen Hoang Min Ngoc, Tech For Good Institute Nonprofit organisations form the backbone of our social safety net by playing a vital role in building community resilience . This diverse sector, encompassing NGOs and social service agencies, form a critical safety net for our most vulnerable populations, from low-income families to seniors facing isolation, at-risk youth, and people with disabilities. In times of crises and shocks, the sector provides social support and aid to their clients. They often act as the first point of contact for their clients and cover the last mile in the delivery of public services. To remain effective and relevant, nonprofits in Southeast Asia need to keep pace with the region’s digital transformation. Drawing on the 2023 Asia–Pacific NGO Digital Capability Report by Infoxchange , this article examines the digital landscape of the nonprofit sector across Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam (collectively “SEA-6”) to understand gaps in their digital transformation and opportunities to enhance their resilience. State of Digital Transformation of Nonprofits in Southeast Asia The data was collected from 269 nonprofit representatives across SEA-6 in 2023. Most of the organisations have fewer than 50 full-time […]