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Open Source Donor Management Systems: Know Your Options

Submitted by Brett on Thu, 05/28/2009 - 8:10am

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Donors are the lifeblood of nonprofit organizations. You need them to survive. But how do you manage all the information about their giving along with all the personal details that are key to maintaining successful relationships, all for a price that won’t break your bank?

A donor management system is sometimes called a fundraising system or a donor database. At its most basic level, it’s a system that manages information about donors and gifts so you can understand how much you’ve raised, keep track of all the useful information you know about your donors, manage mailings, emails and campaigns, and print reports on all this information.

There are a huge number of systems available, ranging from the basic to those that offer all sorts of additional features and functionality. Costs vary as well -- and there are even some Free and Open Source options. In our free report, "A Consumers Guide to Low Cost Donor Management Systems", we take a look specifically at 33 lower cost systems, but here, let's take a quick look at four of the FOSS options.

Become a Tech Leader in 2009

Submitted by Anna on Tue, 01/06/2009 - 12:16pm

Flickr Photo by lumaxartFlickr Photo by lumaxartThe web is abuzz with resolutions for 2009 -- NTEN included! We'd like to help you put a little action behind the words, with the NTEN Technology Leadership Series.

Holly's first resolution is To Use Technology to Work "Smarter". This is exactly what John Kenyon will focus on teaching nonprofit leaders in the Leadership Series.

And it goes in hand with resolution number 2, Experiment with Technology, as well: successful nonprofit leaders know how to use technology to their advantage -- managing technology work for their organizations, not the other way around. This webinar series will give you the information and skills you need to become a technology leader.

You'll also be able to work with us on number 3, Share Your Successes (and Failures) through an accompanying online discussion group, where we'll work together and share our experiences throughout the series.

The opportunity starts this Thursday, January 8. John Kenyon will host this series of 7 webinars with special guest speakers Robert Weiner, Eric Leland, and Beth Kanter.

> Learn more, be true to your resolutions, and sign up today!