Cloud Consulting

Who We Are

We are a nonprofit that helps other nonprofits harness the power of cloud solutions in support of their mission. We are here to help you every step of the way.

We recognize that technology helps nonprofits operate more efficiently, communicate more consistently, and allocate available resources more effectively. Our expertise is in using Salesforce to empower nonprofits.

We believe the benefits of Salesforce should be available to all nonprofits, regardless of size – that is why we provide solutions, products, and services that take the complexity out of setting up, using, and maintaining Salesforce.

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Our Core Values

Integrity

We strive to value your organization’s success as highly as we do our own. We seek to provide products and services at a fair and reasonable price.

Cooperation

We measure success by the positive impact we have on your organization. We seek to foster your organization’s self-reliance.

Communication

As technology changes, we remain committed to helping you understand those changes and how your organization can benefit from them.

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Sharing Ideas,
Improving Access

We are on a mission to serve as a resource, convener, and educator working collaboratively to ensure that people who are Deaf, disabled, and neurodivergent can communicate and access information.

Our Organization

Ability Central Cloud Consulting is a division of the California Communications Access Foundation (CCAF) which has been supporting the Deaf and disabled communities for over twenty years.

We specialize in Salesforce Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) implementations and training services for nonprofit and community-based organizations that share our focus on Deaf and disabled communities.

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We love helping nonprofits!

Our products and services are designed around the unique challenges nonprofits face.