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Support and Maintenance of Your University’s Salesforce Org: Staffing Recommendations

Cloud 4 Good

In part one of our new blog series, Support and Maintenance of Your University’s Salesforce Org , we will explore long-term maintenance and success strategies, starting with best practices for staffing your Salesforce instance. We recommend a layered approach to staffing your Salesforce org so that end-users have support at multiple tiers.

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Salesforce Nonprofit Success Pack (NPSP) Winter ’22 Release: What You Need to Know

Cloud 4 Good

Note that at the time of this posting, there is a known issue where the Managed Household page is not available after the new NPSP release, which is due to field access issues with the new Undeliverable Address fields. Follow the instructions from Salesforce.org to give users access to the Managed Household button again.

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The Changing Landscape of Nonprofit Technology (and What It Means for Your Org)

Connection Cafe

There’s no need to invest in expensive hardware, software licenses or hiring significant IT staff. Cloud service providers handle maintenance and accessibility issues, including security. Licensing costs become a thing of the past. And changes do not need to be applied to everyone’s individual computer.

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Church and Religious Organization Frequently Asked Questions

Tech Soup

Email address: this should be the most appropriate address for receiving product donation instructions and licensing information. It is common for churches to have a state-issued EIN and also a federal one. Of course, you are always welcome to phone us at 800-659-3579, option 2, or email us at customerservice [at] techsoup [dot] org.

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Nancy Schwartz, Guest Post: Don't Even THINK about Social Media until Your Web Site and E-news Are Working Well

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Instead, I was told that they do have a twice-yearly print newsletter, the next issue coming in a few months but they'd be pleased to send me the last one. Even though we can assume every org has a range of target audiences, members have to be a priority for every arts and culture organization. But there's no e-news!

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Unlocking Data for Philanthropy: Notes from Global Philanthropy Forum Session

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That’s a good thing because lots of people are addressing social issues, but it is also a nightmare? He suggested the need for open source licenses for data and research should be available openly within a year. He referenced that there are over 371 platforms for social change data. How do we weave it together?

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Open Letter to Salesforce Nonprofit Admins

Judi Sohn

For this post, I’m talking to the organization whose Manage Users looks something like this (yes, this is from a real org I won’t mention by name): Read on and I’ll explain exactly why it’s a very bad idea, and I’ll give you some suggestions on what to do to protect your organization’s data and your sanity.

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