Supporting the Mission: How Page One and Relativity Help Non-Profit Organizations Navigate Complex Data Challenges

Non-profits face unique pressures when legal, compliance, or investigative matters arise — tight budgets, lean teams, and sensitive data don't leave much room for error.

Non-profit organizations carry some of the most important missions in our communities. They advocate, serve, educate, protect, and respond in moments when people need help most. Whether supporting healthcare initiatives, civil rights, education, housing, faith-based outreach, disaster relief, or community development, non-profits are often asked to do more with less while remaining accountable, responsive, and efficient.

At Page One, we understand those demands. We also understand that many non-profit organizations face growing challenges when it comes to managing data, responding to investigations, handling litigation, complying with regulatory requests, or organizing large volumes of documents and communications. These matters can quickly become overwhelming, especially for organizations that may not have dedicated internal eDiscovery teams or advanced technology resources.

That is why Page One is proud to offer help and assistance to non-profit organizations in partnership with Relativity.

Bringing Powerful Technology to Organizations That Make a Difference

Relativity is one of the most trusted platforms in the legal data and eDiscovery industry. It gives organizations the ability to securely organize, search, review, analyze, and produce large volumes of information. For many, Relativity is the gold standard for handling complex data matters.

Through our partnership with Relativity, Page One helps make that technology accessible, practical, and manageable for organizations that may not have the time or internal resources to handle these projects alone.

For non-profits, that support can be especially meaningful.

These organizations are often balancing tight budgets, lean teams, and mission-critical priorities. When a subpoena, internal review, employment issue, compliance request, government inquiry, or litigation matter arises, leadership and staff should not have to navigate those pressures without experienced guidance. Page One steps in as a knowledgeable and responsive partner, helping non-profits move forward with confidence while staying focused on the work that matters most.

A Trusted Partner for Sensitive and High-Stakes Matters

Non-profit organizations often handle deeply sensitive information. Depending on the mission, that may include donor records, employee communications, board correspondence, program files, health-related data, financial records, grant documentation, or confidential stakeholder information. Managing and reviewing that data requires care, discretion, and a thoughtful process.

Page One combines strong eDiscovery experience with a service-first approach. We help non-profits identify what data matters, reduce unnecessary volume, create defensible workflows, and navigate review in a way that is organized and efficient. Our team understands that these matters are not just technical exercises. They often involve reputational concerns, limited resources, strict timelines, and people who care deeply about the organization’s mission.

That perspective matters.

We do not believe in simply handing over software and expecting a client to figure it out. We work alongside our clients to provide practical support, strategic guidance, and hands-on assistance throughout the life of a matter.

Helping Non-Profits Do More with Limited Resources

One of the biggest challenges for non-profit organizations is capacity. Internal teams are often stretched thin, and unexpected legal or compliance matters can place even more pressure on operations. Page One helps relieve that burden.

Using RelativityOne, we can help non-profits:

  • Organize and centralize large volumes of documents and communications
  • Search and review data more efficiently
  • Reduce review populations through targeted culling and analytics
  • Support internal investigations and fact-finding efforts
  • Assist with response to subpoenas, audits, and litigation requests
  • Create more defensible and structured review workflows
  • Improve visibility into the people, documents, and events that matter most

This means organizations can spend less time struggling with fragmented data and more time making informed decisions.

It also means they do not have to overbuild internal processes for matters that may arise unexpectedly or only occasionally. With Page One, non-profits gain access to both the technology and the experienced team needed to support the work.

Experience, Responsiveness, and a Commitment to Service

At Page One, we take pride in being more than a technology provider. We aim to be a partner that clients can rely on when the stakes are high and the timeline is tight. Our team is known for being responsive, thoughtful, and easy to work with. We understand the importance of clear communication, practical recommendations, and steady support.

That approach aligns naturally with the values of many non-profit organizations.

We know that every dollar matters. Every decision matters. Every delay can have an impact. That is why we focus on helping clients work smarter, not heavier. We help non-profits leverage the power of Relativity in a way that supports their goals, respects their constraints, and provides clarity during complex matters.

Proud to Support Organizations That Serve Others

Page One is proud to support organizations that dedicate themselves to serving communities, advancing causes, and making a difference. Through our partnership with Relativity, we are able to bring powerful eDiscovery and legal data tools to non-profits that need trusted help navigating sensitive matters.

When challenges arise, non-profit organizations deserve a partner that understands both the technology and the responsibility that comes with the work. Page One is honored to provide that support.

With Relativity’s industry-leading platform and Page One’s experienced team, non-profits can approach data challenges with greater confidence, stronger organization, and the assurance that they do not have to face those matters alone.