Practical nonprofit technology help from Bart Hamlin

Technology help for people doing meaningful work

Practical tech help from someone who understands nonprofit work

I’m Bart Hamlin. I help nonprofits untangle technology, protect their people and data, and get more value from the tools they already pay for. When something is broken, confusing, risky, or simply taking too much time, I step in and make it manageable.

Everyday Tech, Made Easier

Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, devices, accounts, vendors, and the day-to-day issues that keep your team from working.

A Real Person Who Stays With It

No ticket maze and no canned answers—just thoughtful, persistent help from someone who learns how your organization works.

Hi, I’m Bart.

Mission Tech Support grew out of the work I was already doing: helping nonprofit leaders make good technology decisions, cleaning up systems that had become harder than they needed to be, and stepping in when nobody else owned the problem. I’m a nonprofit board member and the spouse of a nonprofit executive director, so I understand the budget pressure, the urgency, and the human side of this work. I’m here to make technology feel less intimidating—and to leave your organization stronger than I found it.

What I Actually Help With

Hands-on support and practical technology leadership

Technology Direction Without the Full-Time Hire

A trusted partner for priorities, budgets, vendors, policies, roadmaps, and the decisions that are difficult to make alone.

Microsoft 365 & Google Workspace

Setups, migrations, permissions, file organization, account cleanup, collaboration, and ongoing administration.

Security That Fits Real Life

Practical protection for accounts, devices, data, staff, and donors—built around your actual risks and capacity.

Projects, Installs & Fixes

New offices, equipment rollouts, networks, transitions, troubleshooting, and the messy projects that need a capable owner.

Let’s make your technology one less thing to worry about.

You don’t need to have the problem perfectly defined. Tell me what feels stuck, fragile, confusing, or overdue, and we’ll figure out the right next step together.