Is your nonprofit struggling with many communication channels, people who play multiple roles, and lots of different places to keep track of all that information? Constituent Relationship Management, or CRM, is your system for holding it all together. Underpinned by a database and a set of integrate...
Is your nonprofit struggling with many communication channels, people who play multiple roles, and lots of different places to keep track of all that information? Constituent Relationship Management, or CRM, is your system for holding it all together. Underpinned by a database and a set of integrated communication tools, your CRM can streamline your work; it can improve results of fundraising, advocacy and marketing efforts; and it can increase your impact.
Choosing the right CRM software for your nonprofit can be a daunting task. While one or two large corporations dominate the nonprofit software market, there are dozens of other good choices, and it can be hard to differentiate between all of them.
After participating in this web conference, you'll have all the basic knowledge you need to assess return on investment for this type of technology, do some informed shopping, and feel confident in your decision.
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Added: Apr 17, 2012
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Sponsored by:
A Service
Of:
Constituent Relationship Management
(CRM) Software for Nonprofits
Karen Graham
April 17, 2012
Sponsored by:
A Service
Of:
Protecting and Preserving the
Institutional Memories of
Nonprofits Since 1993
www.cjwconsulting.com
(866) 598-0430 [email protected]
Sponsored by:
A Service
Of:
Affordable collaborative data
management in the cloud.
Sponsored by:
A Service
Of:
Today’s Speaker
Karen Graham
Director of Business Development,
thedatabank, inc
Hosting:
Cheri J Weissman, CJW Consulting & Services, Inc.
Assisting with chat questions:
April Hunt, Nonprofit Webinars
Constituent Relationship
Management (CRM)
Software for Nonprofit
Organizations
What is CRM?
Fragmentation of communication channels
Constituents playing multiple roles, complex
relationships
Data silos!
360 degree view
Impact of multi-channel campaigns
Culture of Data
Karen’s
6 Step
Program
for CRM
Shopping
Nirvana
photo credit: thekellyscope
6 Step Program
1.Readiness?
2.Needs Assessment
3.Demos
4.Proposal
5.Comparison
6.Post-Decision
Step 1: Are YouReady?
"If I could give nonprofits one piece of advice about preparing
for/starting a database transition, it would be to make
sure that you are doing it for the right
reasons.That you are not looking for a quick fix, but
you are truly interested in collecting and using
data from your constituents to drive how
you provide services to them, and because of
that, you are committed to the sometimes long and
somewhat painful process of choosing and implementing
the right database.“ ~Natalie Brenner, Progressive
Technology Project
Step 2:
Identify
your
nonprofit’s
needs and
priorities
•Goals
•Current Tools
and Assets
•Parameters
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5 Quick Tips for Needs Assessment
1.Involve Stakeholders
2.Document and Organize
3.Work Backward
4.Ask Good Questions
5.Prioritize/Rank
Step 3:
Demonstrations
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Tips for Demonstrations
Insist on a custom demo.
Connect to business goals, tasks.
Take notes.
Key Features
Support!
SaaSvsTraditional
Contact History
Relationships
eMail, Web and Social
Media Integration
Mobile
Customization
Ease of Use
Upgrades
Import/Export
Step 4: Proposal
Products/key features
Ownership and data privacy
Support and training
Detailed estimate, cost outlook
Responsibilities
Timeline
Opt-out
Just when
you thought
you were
finished…
photo credit: Monty Python
Step 6: After Launch
Training!
3 Month Review
Annual Tune-up and Clean-up
Traps and
Mistakes(!)
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Traps and Mistakes
No Yes
Just have the intern do it
Lack of staff buy-in
Seduced by whiz-bang
features
Pick whatever is cheapest
Provide executive leadership
Stoke up the team!
Choose features based on
business needs
Maximize ROI
More Traps and Mistakes
No Yes
Don’t read the contract
No budget for support and
training
Failure to complete training
Review contract w/rep
Plan for cost of ownership
Require staff to be trained
Go now and
select a
nonprofit
CRM system
with
confidence.
photo credit: Luminis Kanto
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