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What Type of CRM Does My Organization Need? 4 Considerations

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For example, a CRM designed specifically for museums might emphasize their ticketing features, whereas a CRM for general nonprofits might have some registration tools but lack a built-in ticketing component. Specialization To differentiate themselves, providers often specialize in particular industries and corresponding features.

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New Book: How To Implement Multichannel Online Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It takes you through the technologies and tools for each channel for different goals and offers up lots of case studies from organizations such as National Wildlife Federation, Red Cross, AARP, Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, American Museum of Natural History, SEIU and others. Click to see larger version.

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A Buyer’s Guide to Event Management Software for Nonprofits (+21 Solutions)

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Cost Structure: Understand the pricing model of the software you’re evaluating. This integration is critical for data synchronization and reducing manual work. Doubleknot While Doubleknot is a donor management platform primarily built for cultural organizations like museums and zoos, it also offers event management capabilities.