Upcoming Online Seminars
Just wanted to give you guys a heads up on the online seminars (webinars) we have coming up in November and December. Each of these is $40 per participant.
TOMORROW (THURS)! 10 Common Mistakes in Choosing a Donor Database
Thursday, November 8th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST
How do you choose a donor database that will support successful
fundraising? The software is only half the story. Fundraising
technology strategist Robert Weiner will walk through ten common
mistakes that can prevent you from selecting the right database
and managing it effectively.
Choosing a Low Cost Constituent Database
Thursday, November 15th, 1:00 -2:30 ES
There are a number of solid and affordable options to track your
volunteers, donors, partners, and other constituents. What should
a small organization look for? What tools are available? Database
expert Eric Leland will walk through everything you need to know
to pick the right database for your organization, and consider
the pros and cons of commonly used databases such as GiftWorks,
Metrix, eTapestry, Salesforce, DonorPerfect, and Democracy In
Action.
Choosing eNewsletter Software
Thursday, November 29th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST
Email newsletters are a great way to stay in touch with and grow your
audience, but it can be complex to send and track thousands of emails.
We'll walk through what you need to know in order to setup, send, and
track eNewsletters effectively, and talk about some of the reliable and
affordable tools most commonly used for mass emailing, such as EmailNow,
ConstantContact, NPOGroups, CampaignMonitor, Emma, Topica, and more.
NEW! Creating the Constiuent-Centric Nonprofit: Nonprofit CRM
Thursday, December 6th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST
If you're storing data about your constituents in many different places,
it's costing you in time, lost revenue and decreased impact. Paul Hagen,
who's helped organizations such as Goodwill, VolunteerMatch and Jewish
Teen Alliance develop their Constituent Relationship Management (CRM)
strategy, will talk through the practical steps, processes, and software
that can help you to get a better handle on managing and building your
relationship with each constituent.
Comparing Open Source CMSs: Joomla, Drupal, and Plone
Thursday, December 13th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST
Open source content management systems (CMS) are particularly attractive
to the nonprofit community because of their cost-efficiency, but what
do these systems actually do? And what are the differences between the
most common CMSs? We'll compare Joomla, Drupal, and Plone for typical
nonprofit needs, and then experts in each of the systems - Ryan Ozimek,
David Geilhufe, and Patrick Shaw - will demo the systems and answer your
questions.
January seminars are also posted.
And don't forget that recordings of past seminars are also available for sale on the website, for only $20 each.
TOMORROW (THURS)! 10 Common Mistakes in Choosing a Donor Database
Thursday, November 8th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST
How do you choose a donor database that will support successful
fundraising? The software is only half the story. Fundraising
technology strategist Robert Weiner will walk through ten common
mistakes that can prevent you from selecting the right database
and managing it effectively.
Choosing a Low Cost Constituent Database
Thursday, November 15th, 1:00 -2:30 ES
There are a number of solid and affordable options to track your
volunteers, donors, partners, and other constituents. What should
a small organization look for? What tools are available? Database
expert Eric Leland will walk through everything you need to know
to pick the right database for your organization, and consider
the pros and cons of commonly used databases such as GiftWorks,
Metrix, eTapestry, Salesforce, DonorPerfect, and Democracy In
Action.
Choosing eNewsletter Software
Thursday, November 29th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST
Email newsletters are a great way to stay in touch with and grow your
audience, but it can be complex to send and track thousands of emails.
We'll walk through what you need to know in order to setup, send, and
track eNewsletters effectively, and talk about some of the reliable and
affordable tools most commonly used for mass emailing, such as EmailNow,
ConstantContact, NPOGroups, CampaignMonitor, Emma, Topica, and more.
NEW! Creating the Constiuent-Centric Nonprofit: Nonprofit CRM
Thursday, December 6th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST
If you're storing data about your constituents in many different places,
it's costing you in time, lost revenue and decreased impact. Paul Hagen,
who's helped organizations such as Goodwill, VolunteerMatch and Jewish
Teen Alliance develop their Constituent Relationship Management (CRM)
strategy, will talk through the practical steps, processes, and software
that can help you to get a better handle on managing and building your
relationship with each constituent.
Comparing Open Source CMSs: Joomla, Drupal, and Plone
Thursday, December 13th, 1:00 - 2:30 EST
Open source content management systems (CMS) are particularly attractive
to the nonprofit community because of their cost-efficiency, but what
do these systems actually do? And what are the differences between the
most common CMSs? We'll compare Joomla, Drupal, and Plone for typical
nonprofit needs, and then experts in each of the systems - Ryan Ozimek,
David Geilhufe, and Patrick Shaw - will demo the systems and answer your
questions.
January seminars are also posted.
And don't forget that recordings of past seminars are also available for sale on the website, for only $20 each.
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1 Comments:
To Anyone Listening:
If you are considering getting a new or your first nonprofit database...consider "The 10 Common Mistakes in Choosing A Donor Database" and "Choosing A Low Cost Constituent Database" about the best investment you can make in doing serious due diligence. Both Robert Weiner and Eric Leland are experts who can help you better understand the questions you should be asking.
Choosing and buying Fundraising software is nor something fundrasisers do everyday, so often our approach won't get sqaurely to the perspectives that we need to have to appreciate value, ROI, ease of use and learning, and appropriate affordabilty.
Spend $80 with Idealware on thse sessions and learn from the pro's.
And Laura, keep up the good work here. You are providing a great service for nonprofits everywhere.
Russ Burke
Mission Research
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