Remove Georgia Remove Help Remove Student Remove University
article thumbnail

Leveraging Salesforce CRM for the University of Vermont Office of Research

Cloud 4 Good

Following the considerable success the University of Vermont (UVM) found using Salesforce Marketing and Service Cloud to safely and efficiently reopen their campus in the wake of COVID-19’s emergence, UVM once again engaged Cloud for Good to take their Salesforce technology to the next level by expanding their Salesforce usage.

Vermont 59
article thumbnail

Welcome to the 2021 Digital Inclusion Fellows

NTEN

It also helped us reframe what it means to have access to the tools that allow us to fully engage with the world around us. Our seventh cohort includes 15 Fellows from around the country : Alabama, Georgia, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah.

Digital 123
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Power 2020 Higher Ed Planning with these bbcon Insights

Connection Cafe

The session topics covered, like learning about the innovations being delivered in Blackbaud CRM, are invaluable to Clemson and enrich our strategy throughout the year.” . – Larissa Riggins Kelly, S enior D irector of A dvancement S ervices, Clemson University . and help for your?20 Georgia Tech Foundation , ?

article thumbnail

Happy Birthday! The Charitable Deduction Turns 100

ASU Lodestar Center

Kudos to Georgia Congressman John Lewis for advancing a concurrent resolution back in March to recognize the centenary of the charitable deduction. The federal government confers a power on particular organizations that they believe are helpful to civic engagement, service delivery, or fostering of common values. Hager earned his Ph.D.

Serbia 76
article thumbnail

3 bbcon Takeaways to Power 2019 Planning for Higher Ed

Connection Cafe

Blackbaud ups the ante in terms of the environment, the offerings, the sessions, the people.” – Jayne O’Leary from Salem State University . If you couldn’t attend, you can still use the below to inspire meaningful conversations and help for your 2019 planning. . The stakes have never been higher .

article thumbnail

NTEN Celebrates National Volunteer Week: Honoring NTEN Committee Members

NTEN

NTEN committee members are the volunteers who work behind the scenes, contributing their expertise, time, and advice to help shape NTEN programming. Their service is invaluable to helping us develop and improve our offerings to the nonprofit community. Jeanne Allen, Program Coordinator, Duke University Nonprofit Management Program.

NTEN 63
article thumbnail

And the Twitterville Book Winners Are.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Manny Hernandez who shared his fundraising secrets for Tubiabetes.com Amy Yu and Christine Lin from Asian Liver Center at Stanford University. Please share the book with Kathy and her students) Sue Anne Reed from. EMQ FamiliesFirst Lisa Colton from Darim , nonprofit that helps Jewish organizations.

Utah 92