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Power of CiviCRM: Engaging Your Supporters

posted on May 30, 2015

Is your organization struggling to move beyond spreadsheets for managing your data? Do you manage your organization’s data in multiple tools, like Eventbrite, Mailchimp, etc.? Has your organization progressed to using a proprietary crm tool, but still frustrated with the features and pricing?

CiviCRM is an open source, highly customizable CRM, with no licensing or subscription fees. Nonprofits of all sizes are using CiviCRM for sending newsletters and email appeals, fundraising, events, membership management, volunteers and more.

Roshani Kothari, Director of Strategy & Engagement at Ginkgo Street Labs, will share how organizations are using CiviCRM to get a 360 degree view of how people are engaging with their organization and tailor their communications based on their interactions.

Filed Under: DYO sessions Tagged With: civicrm, CRM, Email Lists, Events, fundraising, Memberships

Comments

  1. Andrew Hunt says

    June 8, 2015 at 4:23 pm

    Some URLs that were mentioned during the session:
    – http://civicrm.org is the main source of information
    – https://civicrm.org/demo for the demo sites (the language can get changed occasionally, so try a different demo from among the three options if you see that and don’t feel like translating)
    – http://civicrm.stackexchange.com for a question-and-answer site
    – http://civicrmusersummit.org for the conference this fall in Washington, DC

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