by admin | Sep 1, 2020 | iMission Blog, Nonprofit Strategy, Technology
A website is more than just an expensive yellow pages ad. A website is more than just an expensive yellow pages ad. If you want it to be, that is. When we’re talking about nonprofit web design best practices, it’s A LOT more. A basic nonprofit website can do a lot for...
by admin | Aug 15, 2020 | iMission Blog, Technology
Introducing Regina M. Trimble! We are pleased to welcome Regina M. Trimble as a Senior Salesforce Consultant. Regina will be supporting our community health and social service nonprofit providers. Regina comes to us as an experienced project...
by CT Nonprofit Salesforce Users Group | Aug 11, 2020 | Events, iMission Blog, Technology
An accounting system is about the numbers. A constituent relationship management (CRM) system is about people, like donors. In the past, these systems have not connected easily, creating obstacles for the Resource Development, Grants Management, and Finance teams to...
by Lisa Evans | Jul 2, 2020 | Fundraising, iMission Blog, Nonprofit Strategy, Technology
Texting is a powerful tool for nonprofit engagement. For starters, texts are typically 3-4x more likely to be opened and read than an email sent through a platform like Constant Contact or MailChimp. Peer-to-peer (P2P) texting for nonprofits is also much more likely...
by CT Nonprofit Salesforce Users Group | Jun 11, 2020 | Events, iMission Blog, Technology
Streamline Your Program & Grants Management With Salesforce! If you’ve been struggling with streamlining your Programs & Grants Management, this webinar is for you! June 18th, 2020 webinar recording. Join expert panelists and CT nonprofit executives...
by Rob Leighton | Apr 15, 2020 | Article, Fundraising, iMission Blog, Nonprofit Strategy, Technology
Schools closed. Work closed. Stores closed. Parties canceled. Stay at home. Keep your distance. Avoid contact. Based on the Federal Government’s recommendations over this past weekend, these social distancing measures will likely be with us through April. Digital...