Infrastructure for Communities and Organisations
Infrastructure designed for those who serve a community
When an organisation serves a community, from parishes coordinating volunteers to NGOs managing projects on the ground, digital infrastructure cannot be an obstacle. You need reliable connectivity, accessible databases, and systems that respond to real operational constraints: limited budgets, variable technical skills, and mission as priority.
Common Net designs around your constraints. Every project starts with listening: what are the critical activities, who manages the systems, and what resources are available? The approach combines technical infrastructure with practical training, clear documentation, and support in your language. Not generic templates, solutions built to amplify your operational capacity without requiring skills you don’t have.
Result: donations arrive predictably every month. Event registrations handle traffic spikes without crashing. Volunteers coordinate without losing critical information. The infrastructure adapts to your reality, not the other way around.


Parishes: sustainability through recurring donations
When a parish depends on sporadic donations (tax deductions, occasional collections), financial planning becomes impossible. You need a model that generates a predictable monthly cash flow.
Common Net designs recurring donation systems integrated with member billing. Micro-contributions each month transform into organised donations that let you plan, not just react. The infrastructure includes databases to coordinate volunteers, manage space reservations, and communicate with the congregation. Training for whoever manages the systems, technical support in your language, and clear documentation.
Result: the parish has predictable funding flows. Volunteers coordinate without losing critical information. Operational planning becomes possible.

Cultural Associations: infrastructure that handles registration spikes
When a cultural association opens registrations for an exhibition, course, or concert, traffic arrives concentrated on day one. Systems sized for average load collapse.
Common Net designs infrastructure with auto-scaling: resources expand automatically when registrations start, shrink when traffic drops. The architecture includes web hosting, member management databases, and reliable connectivity for event streaming. Real-time monitoring and rapid intervention if anything degrades.
Result: registrations complete without downtime. User experience stays smooth even under pressure. The event starts with confirmed registrants, not lost ones.

NGOs and Third Sector: infrastructure that doesn’t depend on external vendors
When an NGO grows through bilateral agreements with communities, shared governance, and alternative support models, its infrastructure cannot rely on commercial vendors that contradict its approach.
Common Net designs around this constraint. The infrastructure is managed completely in Italy, data remains under your organisation’s control, and there are no commercial intermediaries. Databases for project coordination, cloud storage for community archives, and internal communication platforms. Technical support that understands your operational context: governance models, growth faithful to your principles, and independence from vendors.
Result: your organisation remains the owner of its data. Growth doesn’t force you to compromise on your principles. Infrastructure supports the operational model you’ve chosen.




