Product Spotlight: Why Do You Need Fundraising Software?
Event Details
There are approximately 1.4 million nonprofits in the US, according to the National Center for Charitable Statistics, and fewer than 50,000 or so use any type of professional fundraising and constituent relationship management (CRM) software. Most nonprofits try to make due with general purpose business software like Excel, Microsoft Access, FileMaker Pro or QuickBooks to keep track of mailing lists and donations. These are good software products, but they aren’t designed to provide numerous critical features necessary for successful fundraising. It’s no surprise that organizations that start out with such programs soon encounter significant problems. If your nonprofit is struggling with the wrong software tools, you are missing out on the two key benefits of professional fundraising software -- raising more money and saving your valuable time.
In this webinar, you'll learn:
1. Specific ways fundraising software can help you raise more money.
2. Specific ways fundraising software can save you valuable time.
3. How fundraising software can integrate comprehensive donation processing.
Presented by: Jon Biedermann, Vice President – DonorPerfect Fundraising/CRM Software. Mr. Biedermann has served the nonprofit community for over 12 years. In 2001, he launched DonorPerfect Online, which pioneered ASP fundraising solutions for nonprofit organizations. Prior to joining SofterWare, Mr. Biedermann spent over four years with Procter & Gamble, serving as a lead developer in their Sales Management Systems Division. He has presented numerous seminars on the use of fundraising technology for nonprofit organizations and is recognized as an expert on Internet-based fundraising strategies. Mr. Biedermann graduated from Miami University, Oxford, OH, with a degree in System Analysis specializing in Finance.
Event Materials
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