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Bye Bye Dirty Data, Hello Donor Love & Dollars!

John Kenyon

Here are 3 among the many types of examples of Lost Dollars and Relationships driven by Dirty Data: 1) Contact info changes but is not updated in the system => communication stops & dollars stop. Donor makes a small gift instead of a large gift and allocates balance to other orgs. Bye Bye large end of year gift.

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Nonprofit Guide to US Digital Privacy Laws: CCPA, SHIELD

Whole Whale

Get a handle on your data practices: Get consent before collecting data Know what data you collect Know where the data lives in your systems Know who you share it with Don’t collect information you don’t need Get rid of data when you no longer need it Communicate all of that clearly in your privacy policy.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » Nonprofit Jobs: Program Manager, The WateReuse Foundation

See3

Please send cover letter and résumé to jdickinson[at]watereuse[dot]org. Share and Enjoy: 3 Comments comment Management Co Info » The Complete Guide to Fund-Raising Management (2nd Edition) [.] 18 Mar 2008 Management Co Info » Motor Speech Disorders: Substrates, Differential Diagnosis, and Management [.]

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Social CRM has always been Social

Connection Cafe

Whether the C in CRM is a constituent, customer, client; or not even a “C” (a donor, volunteer, foundation, partner, affiliate, etc), the core activity is using a system to organize the interactions and data that you have with or about that entity. Do you use Google Apps for email at your org? Live and breathe in Outlook?

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Crowdsourcing Your Professional Learning With Social Media: An Example

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, try not to tweet about your own org on an average of more than once every seven or so tweets. Before you can effectively get people to respond to those requests, and to build an audience in an opt-in system like Twitter, you need to show you're there to add value to your followers as well as advancing your mission.

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Who's Knocking at My Firewall Door? Simple Security for the Nonprofit IT Professional

NTEN

It morphs this way and transmogrifies that way and reveals new cracks in the systems we use each and every day -- from our cellphones to ATMs to voting machines -- providing fertile ground for those with malicious intentions to infiltrate our data and productivity. Wolfe , Marin Institute. Security is always changing and evolving.

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A Guide to CRMs for Nonprofits + 10 Top Solutions

Neon CRM

A CRM is a system that helps someone manage their interactions with customers, clients, and other stakeholders. The core of a CRM system is a database that holds individuals’ records, with information like their name, phone number, address, etc. How exactly could a CRM system be useful for a nonprofit?

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