Visual Flows: Overcoming the Training Gap
Transitioning your organization to a new data management system is, like buying a new house, both exciting and intimidating. You get a better kitchen and
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Transitioning your organization to a new data management system is, like buying a new house, both exciting and intimidating. You get a better kitchen and
It does not matter if you are small or big or if you are moving to the cloud to manage your donors, volunteers, dogs, cats, or trees: there are some things that you should keep in mind. Here are my top ten (and a bonus one at the end).
Join us for our next Saleforce.com Memphis User Group Meeting: Leveraging Salesforce for Your Nonprofit, where we will welcome presenters Ann Brainerd with Advance Memphis, Rob Hughes with Porter-Leath and Kalman
Whether it’s envelopes for fundraising materials, event invitations, volunteer release forms, thank you letters or end of year tax receipts, the ability for a non-profit to quickly generate and print out personalized documents is central to its success. While a lot of attention is given towards the right mass email platform, who do you turn to when you need to create mail merges from your Salesforce.com data?
Social media has the power to make the world a better place, and social media success will come when you can determine your biggest needs and create a strategy that works within your resources and budget. This ebook (created by the Salesforce Marketing Cloud) explores the stories of nonprofits maximizing social media for awareness, fundraising, community growth, engagement and more. It also includes key takeaways so you can use social media for social good starting now.
Whether you’re migrating from another database, or finally moving away from multiple spreadsheets to manage your data, there are a few principles you want to keep in mind, and some tools you can use in Excel or another spreadsheet program to achieve them. If your data has a separate Last Name column, and you have a single column in which couples’ names are together, you’ll want to separate them. Here is how.
Once you have an understanding of your needs and budget, you can start to look at different tools. Here are a few tools that we’ve worked with at Cloud for Good and had success with.
What if we all joined the circus tomorrow? A few lessons about creating a centralized database and an institutional memory.
Learn how Wise & Healthy Aging migrated from Access to Salesforce to better manage and engage with their donors.
Many organizations have some need to use Salesforce.com for event registrations or ticket sales. This post includes some tips and considerations.