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Enterprise Nonprofit Success with the NPSP

Enterprise-level nonprofits using or thinking of using Salesforce should strongly consider implementing the Nonprofit Success Package. This post details many of the reasons it is an excellent product for nonprofit organizations of all sizes.

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Right or Wrong: How Do I Decide?

When there’s more than one way to get something done, how do you make the best choice? Consistency is the key. If you’ve used Salesforce for a while, you probably know that for any given problem there are multiple ways to solve it. Remember to be consistent.

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Change Doesn’t Always Have To Be Scary

Change is all about how you manage the process. Implementing a new CRM like Salesforce can certainly lead to unintended consequences if you don’t manage the process of change appropriately. Here are a few tips to effective change management that will make the process less scary for you and your team.

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Cloud for Good Ranks No. 1182 on the 2016 Inc. 5000 List

Cloud for Good Ranks No. 1182 on the 2016 Inc. 5000 List with three year sales growth of 329%. Cloud for Good continues to grow substantially year-over-year, for the third year in a row we are the fastest growing Salesforce.Org partner on the list. This success would not be possible without our loyal client base and the dedicated efforts of the entire Cloud for Good team. We are committed to continue delivering transformative technology solutions to help our clients create a positive change in the world.

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Who is the Site Guest User?

The Site Guest User is a special type of user that you use in conjunction with a Force.com site or any application that utilizes a Force.com site. Some examples of this are event management applications, donation applications, volunteer applications, etc. The Site Guest User allows for those external constituents who are registering for an event, making a donation, signing up to volunteer to commit data into your system, essentially making the “sync” of data possible.

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