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More fundraising software = more data headaches

3rd Sector Labs

Start with contact databases, donor management systems, and CRMs. All that, and we aren’t touching on the implications of accounting, systems integrations, data warehousing, ad hoc databases, and search. Can two or more systems be integrated, thereby removing manual steps in your data management processes?

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APIs for Social Media Integration and More: A Gentle Introduction for Nonprofits

NTEN

We can utilize APIs to transfer data from one system to another and even synchronize data sets in order to end up with the cleanest data possible. Take a look at the kind of data they keep by looking up your own info. Why do different applications need to communicate? Nonprofits often deal with an overwhelming amount of data.

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Top Do’s and Don’ts in Using Online Donation Forms

Connection Cafe

1. Have a payment integration. Be careful to look for the right form builder that synchronizes with the payment processor you already use and it’s more convenient for your nonprofit. Plan this on the long term and bear in mind the opportunities you will have to harvest such contact information. 2. Stop spamming.

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You don't want to be MacGyver with your donor data

Connection Cafe

It’s critical that you’re able to hit all three targets before you begin an integrated marketing strategy. You need to synchronize your online and offline systems. To be truly effective at integrated marketing, your online and offline data should be in sync. The right people, the right approach, the right ask.

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The search for good web conferencing

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Feel free to drop us a line at info [at] yugma [dot] com. Yes, Freeconferencecall and open source screensharing options are good for some orgs– but sometimes “duct taping&# together different solutions ends up costing more time/money than a true integrated audio/web solution. Drop by [link] for more info.

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