Integrated with the package is fundraising - and this appears to be an area that distinguishes it from Serenic Navigator - offering constituent, gift and volunteer management and is built on DonorVision, which also stayed with OneSoft under the Sylogist deal. The other element separating the product line of the two Canadian companies is that OneSoft runs on Azure in the Microsoft cloud. While Serenic has a web client, OneSoft is offered only in the cloud. OneNFP Express is $15 per month for one limited user and $99 monthly for a full user; Essentials, $45 per month for a limited user and $165 for a full user. The price will get you 10GB storage under any of those scenarios. Essentials has batch allocations time and expense, workflow approvals, not offered in Express. There’s also a $45 monthly cloud fee and a fixed price implementation.