[Hidden-tech] nonprofit CRM

Matt Lampiasi mattl at florenceit.net
Tue Nov 20 13:32:17 EST 2007


FREE!
(with limitations.. fine print mumbe jumble..... ) but basically a lot 
of functionality is included.

Rich wrote:
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>
> Check out sugarcrm.com also - don't know what their non-profit pricing 
> is but you can always run the open source
> version on your own ISP
>
> Rich
>
> Doug Wheat wrote:
>>
>> I volunteer with a small local land trust that would like to update 
>> its membership database software to a CRM type application.  We have 
>> a small membership, about 300 people.  I would like to move to an 
>> online database so that several of our board members can access the 
>> information.  In addition to tracking membership, renewals, and 
>> individual donations we would like to continue to track volunteers 
>> for projects and to be able to email members.  Of course we would 
>> like to keep our costs low and have something that is simple to use.  
>> After scouting around the web I identified Wild apricot, 
>> salesforce.com <http://salesforce.com>, and etapestry as potential 
>> solutions (although Wild apricot seems a bit expensive).  Does anyone 
>> have experience with any of these applications for small nonprofits?  
>> Any other suggestions are appreciated as well.
>>  
>> Happy Thanksgiving.
>>  
>> Doug Wheat
>> Florence, MA
>

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