
Meet Cloud for Good at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC)
Cloud for Good will be exhibiting at the Nonprofit Technology Conference, March 23 – 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. Learn more about where we’ll be and set up a time to meet with us.
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Cloud for Good will be exhibiting at the Nonprofit Technology Conference, March 23 – 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. Learn more about where we’ll be and set up a time to meet with us.
Good data leads to more self-awareness and an increasing ability to better steer the nonprofit organization toward its mission. Jeff Rule shares his insights on becoming a connected nonprofit.
Put donor engagement plans to work for your organization. Utilize Engagement Plans in the Nonprofit Success Pack to assist with your fundraising efforts.
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The Salesforce Winter ’17 release brought many changes to the Lightning Experience. We cover some of those changes and what’s to come in this post.
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Volunteers are often key to nonprofits’ work but managing them with limited staff and budget can be a challenge. Utilizing technology effectively in volunteer management can make all the difference. Learn how you can better use technology to manage your volunteers.
Nonprofits are helping each other in the Salesforce community through the Power of Us HUB and now with the Solutions Exchange. Learn how you, too, can pay it forward my sharing your knowledge with others.
Workflows take processes that can be standardized and automate them when certain criteria are met. This can be especially useful for development teams, as they can use Salesforce to manage a host of tasks that would benefit from being automated.
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