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9/23 Forums Roundup
Here are last week's most popular Forums posts as well as unanswered posts: Most Popular Topics: Changing Pledge Amounts for Appeals - more efficient method seeked. Procedures for handling divorced spouses. mass e-mailing Query of Event Participants...
4/15 Forums Roundup
Here's a list of unanswered posts from the past week: Thanking/Receipting Anonymous gifts Evaluating and Consolidating Fundraising Appeals Testing the Backup - How often? Assigned Solicitors vs. Proposal/Action solicitors Code for soliciting once...
Constituent Corner: Getting on the Right (Action) Track
Shakespeare once wrote, "To speak is human, to blog, divine." Well, I don't know if he actually wrote that or not, but I think we can all agree that he certainly should have. Like an actor on the stage, a blogger depends on the reaction...
Report Roundup: Beyond the Funny Bone
Actions are the bridge between the sterile environment of your database and the messy world of human interaction. Depending on how many constituents you have, the size of your organization, and how tenaciously you document the telephone calls, meetings...
Tips and Tricks: Using your Home Page
Are there functions that you use on a daily basis in RE that are a little more than a point and click away? RE has the solution: Favorites. With Favorites , you indicate that a specific mailing/record/report/query is a favorite (click on the Folder image...
Constituent Corner: Making the Most of Moves Management
In the nonprofit world it is imperative to maintain your donor base. Even from the Support side, we understand the importance of donors - especially recurring donors! RE has a very valuable tool that will provide you automated options with regards to...
Tips and Tricks: Outlook Integeration
In the spirit of technology and blogging, I just want to introduce my ‘cyberself.’ My name is Katy and I’m an RE support analyst. As most of you who have ever contacted support know, email is a very common form of communication . I typically receive around...