What Are the Benefits of VoIP for Charities?

Gone are the days where landlines were the only option for phone calls. Nowadays, almost every person on the planet has a mobile phone. On top of that, the advent of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has transformed how we make calls from our homes or offices.

But while mobiles sacrifice call quality and reliability for the ability to talk on the go, VoIP provides a real alternative to the traditional landline. Even better, it offers many benefits over its old-fashioned counterpart – benefits which can provide a much-needed boost for those in the voluntary sector.

In this post, we’ll look at nine benefits of VoIP for charities.

1. Fast deployment

Setting up a traditional telephone can be a long, drawn-out process if things don’t go to plan. You might need a new line installing, or there could be problems with the existing one given that many have been in place for a number of years. BT has also committed to switching off the traditional landline network by 2025.

In contrast, one of the many benefits of VoIP is that it can be set up in a matter of minutes. There might be a couple of days to wait while your hardware is delivered. But once that’s arrived, it’s simply a case of activating the service, and away you go.

This is a huge benefit for charities, helping them avoid delays and disruption that could result in a loss of funding or interest.

2. Reliable

While traditional phones are connected to a landline, VoIP works using your broadband internet connection. While this wouldn’t have been ideal back in the early noughties, it’s a huge boost for modern-day reliability.

With internet speeds forever increasing and coverage always expanding, VoIP is impressively reliable for individuals, businesses, and of course charities. Even better, it will only continue to improve in line with internet connectivity. That means charities don’t have to miss out on any enquiries or opportunities.

3. Cost-effective

Let’s face it – costs are probably the biggest factor for any organisation. That’s especially true for charities, which rely on funding, goodwill and voluntary work to keep them going. Thankfully, costs are another benefit of VoIP.

First and foremost, VoIP means no need for a private branch exchange (PBX), which is required for offices with multiple landline phones. This cost-benefit extends long into the future too, with domestic calls typically cheaper through VoIP and international calls even more so.

4. Support

When you’re using a traditional landline or PBX system, it can feel like you’re out in the wilderness. Who do you contact if something goes wrong? Needless to say, this can be devastating for charities, who already have plenty of responsibilities to juggle as it is.

Fortunately, the best VoIP providers do things differently. With VS Group, for instance, you get disaster recovery included at no extra cost. Any issues? We’re only a phone call, email or online message away.

5. Flexibility

One of the major issues with traditional landlines is that you’re fixed to a single location. Not with VoIP. Because it’s run through the internet, you can use your VoIP device anywhere with a reliable internet connection.

That makes it much easier if you need to move premises. But it also makes remote working a breeze. As we saw during the coronavirus lockdowns, remote working is a great way to minimise disruption for charities and businesses.

However, it’s also becoming increasingly popular on a more permanent basis because it offers its own variety of benefits for employees and employers, including:

  • Reduced office costs
  • Better work-life balance
  • Improved productivity
  • Better staff retention

Equipped with VoIP, nothing stops you from accessing these benefits, allowing staff to work remotely as much or as little as you (or they) see fit.

6. Versatility

When you invest in a phone system, that’s usually just what you get. The ability to phone people and nothing more. With some VoIP providers, you can also access a range of complementary services that could transform the way you work.

Collaborative tools like audio conferencing and screen sharing are the perfect partner for your phone system and could unlock even more productivity from charity volunteers or paid employees – not to mention making their life easier.

7. Analytics

We’ve mentioned above how VoIP going above and beyond what you’d expect from a traditional phone system. This extends to the information available about the calls themselves. Another benefit of using VoIP is that you get real-time call analytics.

The dashboard can report on everything from call volume and duration to the number of calls in a queue or the average waiting time. The end result is more informed decisions about staffing, training or call handling procedures.

8. Mobile application

Whether it’s a small fundraiser or a national charity campaign, missing a call is incredibly frustrating. It means missing out on an enquiry, donation or just an opportunity to spread awareness.

With a mobile application on VoIP, that never has to happen again. You can have calls routed directly to your mobile device when you’re not available, so your charity can keep a virtual ‘open’ sign on display to the public.

With VS Group, you can also use our innovative mobile application to access a feature-rich dashboard and call analytics on the go.

9. Better voice quality

In the early days of VoIP, clarity was one of the biggest drawbacks compared to traditional phones. That was down to slow or unstable internet connections, which soon became a thing of the past. Nowadays, as internet connectivity continues to improve, we see VoIP call quality surpass that of landlines.

With the right internet connection and VoIP devices, calls can be noticeably clearer and crisper than you’re used to.

Discover VoIP benefits first hand

If you’re wondering what the benefits of VoIP are all about, why not try it for yourself?

At VS Group, we specialise in VoIP solutions for charities just like yours. With expert support, the latest technology and a free mobile and desktop application, you can see just how great VoIP is compared to traditional phones – and reap the numerous rewards for your charity.

Contact our friendly team today to talk about your charity and how we can help.

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