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ROI for a donor database

Robert Weiner

So how do we justify that system to management (and perhaps our donors)? Here's how I responded: I’ve yet to see a published report that provided a convincing general argument that [insert any nonprofit name here] will raise more money by using [insert database name here]. Stewarding current donors. Identifying future donors.

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What Type of CRM Does My Organization Need? 4 Considerations

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The first ten licenses for NPSP are free, providing small nonprofits with several out-of-the-box tools and a standard storage amount. Large nonprofits using NPSP can purchase additional licenses, storage, and applications as needed. Budget CRMs come at various price points based on their features, scale, and other factors.

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Convio Open: How APIs May Change the Way You Work - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

As I learned from attending the just completed Convio Summit in Austin, Texas, a discussion about APIs and databases fortunately doesnt have to be technical. The essence of an API is that it enables databases and applications to talk to each other, so you can share data and host data in multiple places simultaneously.

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Integration of CRM and CMS

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The organization wants to capture the demographic details, as well as make sure that data is synchronized with the data they might already have on that web user, so they can track their constituents over time. Forms sent go to email, or a separate database, and someone manually enters that data into the CRM.