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The University of Alabama at Birmingham: Transforming Student Journeys Through Salesforce

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The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is an internationally-renowned, public doctoral research university and academic health center dedicated to transforming the student experience. We’ve been sending short surveys and checklists to help students plan for upcoming semesters, send reminders to register for classes, etc.

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Fundraising Success Stories | Examples & Tips to Learn From

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of Central Alabama was able to solve various donor outreach issues and saw a 19% increase in revenue as a result. Learn More Not in human services? Plus, about 70% of individuals surveyed said they already give to the nonprofit they volunteer with. Successful fundraising story examples. No problem. Engage your volunteers.

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

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Both of them joining us actually in a room together, which is awesome from beautiful Alabama. And joining him also from Alabama is Brian O’Neil. I’m with Bright Street Solutions, a full-service consulting and placement firm in Birmingham, Alabama. As Steven mentioned, living in Alabama. Brian: Yeah.

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What Can Salesforce Do for Education?

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Salesforce technology is the engine of innovation for over 150K companies across industries and sectors. Cloud for Good provides Salesforce implementation services for institutions looking to modernize their platform to meet the ever-changing needs of students, staff, and faculty.

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Research Friday: Strengthening the Economy through Civic Engagement

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Most jobs for paid employment are secured through personal connections, which can often stem from community work, volunteer engagement, and service programs. Census Bureau’s 2010 Current Population Survey (CPS) of 50,000 households, which looked at the following measures to examine how communities weathered the recession.