AWS Nonprofit Competency Partners

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Working within tight budgets, nonprofits juggle the day-to-day of IT operations with their mission-critical workloads. With the AWS Cloud, nonprofits can scale and automate necessary backend tasks, so they can focus on what matters most.

With the help of AWS Nonprofit Competency Partners, customers can quickly and securely leverage technology to support fundraising, program management, and more.

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Solutions that provide nonprofit and charitable organizations with clear visibility into their network of donors and volunteers.

Solutions that provide nonprofit and charitable organizations tools for tracking and managing grants, donations, and other monetary or in-kind donations.

AWS Competency Partners offering consulting services have demonstrated deep AWS technical expertise and proven customer success in specialized areas across industry, use case, and workload.

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      Softcat Scales Lyra in Africa’s Charity Donations Using AWS

      United Kingdom

      UK-based charity Lyra in Africa helps children in rural Tanzania attend and complete secondary school. Established in 2012, it has delivered 15 hostels for girls in rural government schools and provides an offline digital learning program to partner high schools, each with a computer lab with learning content preloaded on the computers. Lyra also works with two teacher training colleges to boost IT literacy among teachers. Until recently, the organization relied on service providers in the UK to collect donations from individual sponsors, but that was proving an expensive fundraising strategy. Lyra turned to AWS Partner Softcat to build a low-cost online donation platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The system has automated payment processing and recordkeeping that helps the charity automatically benefit from the UK government’s Gift Aid tax relief program.

      2025
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      Darwinbox & Minfy Technologies

      Singapore

      Darwinbox wanted to reduce the time to infer resumes against job descriptions using PyTorch models. AWS Premier Partner Minfy helped them leverage Amazon SageMaker and AWS Inferentia to compile models with Neuron SDK and deploy them, achieving 87% faster inference without retraining. Key steps were compiling models with the Neuron SDK, extending SageMaker containers, using Inference Recommender to optimize configurations, and sending requests in mini-batches.

      2024
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      Javelo & A1Cloud Technologies

      France

      Javelo, a Tellent owned company, migrated to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and cut its infrastructure maintenance and support costs by 98 percent. The company was faced with strong growth and a looming international launch—and a need to innovate. It also needed to scale easily and build in strong security measures on a flexible infrastructure. Javelo worked with AWS Partner A1 Cloud Technologies to achieve its goals. Since migrating to AWS, it has seen a 200 percent increase in web traffic over 2 years and cut platform response times by 50 percent. Using AWS System Manager and AWS KMS they can easily comply with data regulations and focus on product innovation.

      2023
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    • Andy Rivers, Ves Sathya, 02/11/2025
      This post is part three of a four-part series that addresses how a Cloud Center of Excellence (CCoE) can be a viable solution to address the challenges of digital transformation. In this post, we address the three technical perspectives of the Amazon Web Services Cloud Adoption Framework (AWS CAF). While the business, organizational, and governance perspectives of the AWS CAF are crucial, the CCoE must also focus on the technical capabilities required to build and operate a cloud environment that meets the organization’s needs.
    • Ian McRae, Balaji Raman, Tim Nguyen, 02/11/2025
      Data Review & Transfer Component (DRTC) on Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a seamless solution to review, approve, and automate sensitive data transfer requests into and out of secure enclaves. In this post, we take you through the benefits of using DRTC to review data and other research artifacts for sensitivity prior to transfer into and out of these secure environments, in particular Trusted Research Environments (TREs).
    • Tyler Replogle, Philip Jones, 02/10/2025
      In today’s digital landscape, federal agencies face unprecedented challenges in securing their complex information technology (IT) infrastructure. Traditional security models require more capability, which is why departments like the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) are mandating zero trust architectures across their agencies. Renzo Rodriguez, managing director of US Federal Solutions Architecture at Amazon Web Services (AWS), sat down with Les Call, director of the Department of Defense CIO Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office, in a recent episode of “Mission Innovation, powered by AWS,” to explore the challenges and strategies of implementing zero trust within the DoD. Read this post for a recap of their conversation.
    • John Nicely, 02/07/2025
      National security and defense depend upon close collaboration between international allies. To protect sensitive data and promote robust cybersecurity frameworks, organizations must consider one another’s compliance requirements. One such requirement is the United States International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), which restricts and controls the export of defense and military-related technologies in order to safeguard US national security. Here, we set out how an innovation called Trusted Secure Enclaves (TSE) on Amazon Web Services (AWS) allows non-US national organizations who want to use the most modern and innovative technology to deliver defense and security missions using the cloud can do this and be compliant.
    • Javier Beltrán, Ornela Xhelili, Prasidh Chhabria, Mikhail Vaynshteyn, 02/06/2025
      Aetion is a leading provider of decision-grade real-world evidence software to biopharma, payors, and regulatory agencies. In this post, we review how Aetion is using Amazon Bedrock to help streamline the analytical process toward producing decision-grade real-world evidence and enable users without data science expertise to interact with complex real-world datasets.
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