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4 Tips For Maintaining Your Nonprofit’s Databases

TechImpact

Database are extremely useful in simplifying business operations, communication, and workflow for both the for-profit sector and nonprofit sector. Nonprofits and charities use databases to manage donor, volunteer, and B2B profiles and aggregate data. But of course, a good database can go down-hill if it is not properly maintained.

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Supercharge Your Intern Program: 18 Proven Assignment Ideas Across Marketing, Data, & More

Whole Whale

Data hygiene projects This can range from cleaning and completing Salesforce, spreadsheet, CRM or other databases for stakeholders. Make sure to create a dev copy and avoid letting interns edit live databases. Social media analytics report Have your intern review the past year of posts and data from your major platforms.

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990 Forms: Learn the Differences for Your Nonprofit

Achieve

Between the dozens of responsibilities that crop up within the course of running a nonprofit organization—from cultivating donors to event planning—filing tax returns probably isn’t at the top of your list of priorities. Tips to Keep in Mind for Filing Form 990. We’ll explore: . The Importance of Form 990 for Nonprofits. Form 990-N.

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How to Use Data to Reduce Your Direct Mail Marketing Costs

sgEngage

In the average database, 15% (or more) of addresses are invalid or incorrect and as many as 1% of records are deceased. Start with (and Maintain) an Updated List Create a data health routine that is easy, documented, and performed regularly. Poorly maintained data leads to poorly managed programs. Accounts for juniors, seniors, etc.

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The Ultimate Guide to Accounting Software for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

At a nonprofit, a donation must be tracked throughout the accounting process, and if the funds are restricted, supporting documentation is required to prove that the funds were only used for the stated purpose. You should provide samples of your documentation as appropriate to accompany these requirements. Dimensional reporting.

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Unlocking the Power of APIs: The SKY is the Limit!

sgEngage

As a thought leader in your school—whether you are a director of technology, an assistant head of school, an academic dean, a database administrator, or something else—it is your job to ensure that you are choosing the right piece of school software to best fit the mission and needs of your school. Now what do you do? You can do it, too!

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Navigating Nonprofit Data Warehouses: A Comprehensive Guide

DNL OmniMedia

It’s designed to consolidate and integrate data from various sources, including CRM systems, fundraising software, financial databases, program management tools, and more. To do so, follow these core steps: Review your needs. Review their proposals. Discuss the project with your board.

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