[Hidden-tech] nonprofit CRM

Don Lesser dlesser at ptraining.com
Tue Nov 20 16:22:55 EST 2007


I am working with a couple of clients using Sugar CRM. So far, no big gotchas. The base model is free, the Professional, which has a module that links to Outlook, costs. Sugar hosts it for a per-user license and a monthly charge. We are also working with Atlas TC in Holyoke, who also hosts the Professional for slightly less than Sugar. www.sugarcrm.com and www.atlastc.com. 

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From: "Doug Wheat" <wheat.doug at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 12:52 PM
To: Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net
Subject: [Hidden-tech] nonprofit CRM 

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, 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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