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

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This tool is a game-changer in elevating the advancement, recruitment and admissions, student success, communication, and other critical business capabilities of your institution. You should link to the knowledge base in your enablement plans as appropriate to ensure agents are reviewing key documentation.

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The Internal is the new External: EDF Business Innovation Exchange

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They are in the process of building and growing a 'problem solving' network by convening thoughtful people inside and outside of EDF to review their thinking and then comment, critique, and contribute new information so they can improve their impact. A college professor discovered it, and had the class review it as a project.

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Streamlining Grantmaking Processes: How Your GMS Can Double as a CRM

sgEngage

Having access to these tools enables your organization to easily review historical data, adopt new best practices, and make data-driven decisions about future grantmaking cycles. Be sure to review this data entry guide on a regular basis and communicate any changes to staff so that everyone is on the same page.

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10+ Best eLearning Course Authoring Software Platforms

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Your overall learning business strategy and tech tools such as your learning management system (LMS) and eCommerce tools work together to deliver content to your learners. A perpetual license costs $1299 and student teachers can access the solution for $399. There are also enterprise licensing options for larger teams.

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What does the future hold for your nonprofit in 2021? Look inside this crystal ball…

Pamela Grow

One of our long-time students wrote in: “We’re 74% of the way to our revenue budget and we’re not quite halfway through our fiscal year and are up 322% year over year (last year we raised almost $770K) How are we doing it? Far too many of them will view this as a license to abandon direct mail. They will be making a major mistake.

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